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    More of the 9th Chronicle

    Greetings everyone. I have finally completed a third of my game 9th Chronicle.
    The game starts out with the title and a prologue. After that the game ask you for your name. Putting it in gives you a random character from the fifteen (15) main characters. You start off in the Kingdom of DragonHead's Inn in the second floor. When you walk outside you notice that the gate to exit the Kingdom is blocked by knights. They tell you that you must talk to the king before you will be allowed to leave. Depending on the character you got at the beginning different things will happen. Most won't change too much at the beginning of the game. As you get further into the game you will run into the other 14 characters either as friends or as enemies. The main quest of the game is recover the magicial Season Coins that have the power to control the seasons and the weather. There is also a way to buy your own town and find people to live in it. This also depends on what you say to the people you are trying to get to move to your town. say the wrong thing and they might never move to your town. There is some good in that because it opens the way for different people to move to your town. Each of the main characters have a different weapon type just for them, including the slime.
    Each day I get closer to finishing this game.
    Last edited by vollis; 03-20-2007, 07:39 PM. Reason: forgot a word! Duh!

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    Re: More of the 9th Chronicle

    2 questions....
    1)How do you propose you can play as a slime?

    2)With all these character choices for enemies/characters you meet/townspeople moving to your town, how do you have NPCs allocated for anything else? It seems that if you have characters in different configurations depending on which character you get at the beginning, that would lead to you using a bare minimum of 44 characters (if my calculations are correct) assuming you are only changing one character (as an enemy or someone you meet) for each different beginning character. That's not even calculating if ALL the other characters change for each beginning character.

    3)How are you basing what their answer for their name is on any character they receive? Unless this is for RPGM1 or 2, in which case forget all my questions.

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      #3
      Re: More of the 9th Chronicle

      I was wondering the same thing...

      Here I come Pav, like the Kool-Aid man barging into a funeral! Oh yeah!

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        Funny, I was for some reason thinking of it as an RPGM3 game, too. Maybe because I just went through an RPGM3 topic.
        "What if like...there was an exact copy of you somewhere, except they're the opposite gender, like you guys could literally have a freaky friday moment and nothing would change. Imagine the best friendship that could be found there."

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          #5
          Re: More of the 9th Chronicle

          http://www.pavilionboards.com/forum/...88&postcount=7

          Originally posted by vollis View Post
          I am using RPG Maker 2 for this task because I really like the freedom allow with the software. The only problem with this is that I will try sometimes to make stuff overly complexed. This I am trying to overcome. I have kept the title of the 9th chronicle. I am going to make the 9th chronicle an in-game item that tells the history and knowledge of the stones. More to come.
          ooooohhhhhh :3
          Last edited by JPS; 03-20-2007, 09:18 PM.

          Here I come Pav, like the Kool-Aid man barging into a funeral! Oh yeah!

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            #6
            Re: More of the 9th Chronicle

            Originally posted by Draygone View Post
            Funny, I was for some reason thinking of it as an RPGM3 game, too.
            Same here, only I was thinking in RPGM3 terms because it was the only RPGM game i had for 7 months... and I've had it for 8 months.
            Last edited by Dusk Raven; 03-22-2007, 04:44 PM.

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              #7
              Re: More of the 9th Chronicle

              I had RM1 since it first came out, then RM3 2-3 years ago and I just got RM2 a few months ago

              Here I come Pav, like the Kool-Aid man barging into a funeral! Oh yeah!

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                Re: More of the 9th Chronicle

                To answer the question, it is a RPG Maker 2 game since to has the most freedom.

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                  #9
                  Re: More of the 9th Chronicle

                  Make sure you're not spreading yourself too thin. In some cases it might be better to have four good characters instead of fifteen lame ones, especially since scripting fifteen different possible events in a scenario can get rough on you.
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