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bluewolf99
03-18-2009, 07:29 PM
Just kidding! In reality, it took me a whole two days to decide to join this site. Everyone here seems cool. I'm glad that proper English is promoted here because there is a serious lack of it in our world today (does that make me sound old?).

About me:

-I'm currently creating a game in RPGM 2 and so far it's problem free. This decision came after a full two years of mourning when my first--almost finished--game was corrupted for no apparent reason. I know that you all understand how long it takes to make a decent game.

Short but sweet. Thanks for letting me join!

John Mora
03-18-2009, 07:30 PM
Welcome! Be sure to utilize all the features.

Ryner
03-18-2009, 07:44 PM
Welcome. Save backups this time!

Libby
03-18-2009, 08:22 PM
Ooo...someone new. We can eat you with cottage cheeze. ^_^ Weeelllllccooommmeee....

Duel
03-18-2009, 08:33 PM
Hi!

American Hero
03-18-2009, 09:59 PM
Hello Blue.

Karr Lord of Chaos
03-19-2009, 12:39 AM
so which is it:

1) youve smelled satans crotch

2) youve imagined what satans crotch smells like

whichever the case maybe, welcome to the pavilion creep

Zeroth
03-19-2009, 02:14 AM
Wow, it took you two whole days to decide whether or not to join? I'd hate to see you pick something out from a box of assorted donuts.

Anyway, welcome to the Pav. :)

Ωbright
03-19-2009, 03:20 AM
Just wait until you taste it!

Perversion
03-19-2009, 04:05 AM
It smells more like a fresh sack of manure from some strange exotic animal nobody's ever heard of in here, actually.



Welcome, lobo de azul del numero 99. Sucks about losing your work in RPGM2. As has been suggested, be sure to make backups. Also, if you have AR Max software, you can download other people's games from here and also upload your own when it's finished. There should be a link on the main site page (click the RPGM Pavilion rectangular logo at the top of the forum page to navigate to the main site page) to the RPGM2 games available here, as well as a tutorial on how to use the AR Max software to transfer save files to and from a PS2 memory card. If you have any RPGM2 questions, feel free to post them in the RPGM2 workshop forum. Anything else related to RPGM, including making a thread about your game idea, etc, post in the RPGM General forum.


Welcome, and I hope you stick around and enjoy our little corner of the internet.

SolstICE
03-19-2009, 01:26 PM
In soviet russia Satans crotch smells you

welcome bluewolf. going to agree with everyone else and suggest backups in future. they saved me a bunch of times

bluewolf99
03-19-2009, 06:56 PM
Thanks everyone for the welcome.

I've learned from my past mistakes and have started backing up my work on 3 separate memory cards (PS3).

I have a question, but I guess I should post that in another section. Oh, and for those wondering, I have never smelled nor imagined to smell satan's crotch...although I bet it would be lovely (how do you think he decieves all those people into sinning??).

-profile update soon

Jamos
03-19-2009, 08:13 PM
Welcome to Satan's Crotch. We just disguise it as a family friendly game-based website.

Wow, it took you two whole days to decide whether or not to join? I'd hate to see you pick something out from a box of assorted donuts.
Took me over a year to decide. :p

Perversion
03-19-2009, 09:42 PM
Hey, wolfie. Seeing as how you own as PS3 (either the 60 or the original 80 gig, I'm guessing), it might interest you to know that within the RPGM2 game listing on the main site page, there are 7 RPGM2 games already in the PS3 format. You would just need to unzip them (I think...not sure if they are zipped or not), transfer them to a flash drive or SD card or something in the correct folder structure (this always confuses me...Valk posted the correct way to have the folders, possibly on the main site page somewhere, but as I'm posting from the PS3, I can't link to it even if I knew where it was), and then transfer them to a virtual memory card on your PS3. That way, you can play other people's games, which might inspire some ideas.


Of the ones in PS3 format, the only two I've played (RPGM3 is my software of choice) are Spheer (which I reviewed for our sister site RPGM Mag) and Tabloid. Both are VERY different from typical RPGs. Tabloid is an RPGM2 movie (of sorts), and Spheer is kinda reminiscent of Marble Madness, but at a slower pace.

bluewolf99
03-19-2009, 09:53 PM
Awesome, I'll make sure to try them all. Thanks for the heads up.