no doubt it's popularity has long since started to die, but does anyone still use RPGM 1? i'd have to say after trying out RPGM 2, 3 and XP it's by far my maker of choice. they all have their good and bad points but 1 is the one i keep coming back to. i have some plans in the works currently but if no one even cares about this gem anymore i'm gonna scrap 'em since time is one thing i can't waste at this point.
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well depending on how much more my spriting enhances i should have like two or three games in the works. tried one before but the story still had so many bugs in it i'm totally ashamed of it's initial release. got it worked out now though so it's time to get back to work.
and yeah, me too. i still take the best care of it out of all my games, except maybe my cartridge copy of final fantasy 2. but everyone seems to have seriously moved on so naturally i'm having my doubts about releasing three or more games for it.the legends have returned...whenever i can finish these, lol.
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I still play rpgm1. In fact it's the only maker I own, and I'm currently in the process of making my game. So there's still some people out here who play rpgm1. The only downer for me is that I have no dexdrive, and I'm a chicken on ebay. So either I get brave and use ebay, or I'll never experience another's game.Into oblivion I shall venture, whose depths I shall never return from, yet I care not. For the chance to claim your life is all consuming! -Valus from Hubris
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My dex drive was recently repaired(again), so I've been catching up on some great RPGM1 games. There is so much untapped potential I never released for it. Since it's incomplete and I've moved onto better things, I don't know if I ever will. For being a mere toy, RPGM1 sure was fun.
My favorite is "The Spiteful Dead".The unnecessary felling of a tree, perhaps the growth of centuries, seems to me a crime little short of murder." ~ Thomas Jefferson
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