...and I kept getting whooped by enemies. I keep getting deadly blows on my party members and now I'm becoming angry because of it. I'd go back and change the game, but I totally forgot the password. I almost want kick myself because I found the password before, but then I lost it again! Wasn't there a program created by a pavilion member that was able to "crack" the pass code in case if some of us forgot the password we used? Thanks in advance if anyone can help.
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Oh, hello there! Welcome back.
I remember someone making a guide to password recovery, but whether or not it was ever finished, I don't know. Maybe ValhallaRPG is still offering his recovery service? there's a sticky at the bottom of the workshop directory with his contact info.
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Oh wow, complex! I don't think I'd ever get my head around that.
Fortunately I did find my password though. I originally wrote the password on a post-it, but I knew I written on a regular piece of paper. Anyway, I've found the password and everything is good. I'm playing my old game that I made roughly six years ago, Patrick's Journey. If anyone beat this game, tell me. As far as I know, this game is nearly impossible to beat. I almost think this game deserves another patch release or something. I wouldn't expect anyone play it, but at least it would be comforting to me that this game is at least beatable. I feel bad because even with the second release of this game, I did not properly play test this game. Too bad my dexdrive won't work on a Mac (or would it?).
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Yours wouldn't be the first game to get patched on the site. I've done it, Xisthruos has done it, Yeaster has done it, and Gustaff13 has done it, to name a few. We're as bad as PC game developers. :P"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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Happened to me. And it was also a game-breaker."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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i hate game breakers that occur during a randomized mini game. mulling through 30 plus scenarios to find the one switch that got wrongly activated blows. sometimes its something idiotic like a process happening too soon or a switch that didnt get deactivated from an earlier attempt - that is a killer there.
i still have the custom fix from rone when i encountered a game breaker from his game. was nice to see him incorporate the glitch fix in a funny way. made a well shrine and had extra dialog and stuff.
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When Tree of Life finally came out, I had playtested it like 24-25 times, and I'm not kidding. After it was submitted I said "I'M DONE", and I didn't even WANT to know if there were any more mistakes in it so I didn't play it.
Less than a week later, someone from the MAG posted saying "This abandoned note thing in the prison doesn't work!" And they were right.
It's still broken.
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Actually, I speak of a glitch that forced me into re-submitting Jester's Hunt into that one contest, thus ensuring I didn't get as high a score.Originally posted by Valkysas View PostTalking about a CERTAIN GAME where a CERTAIN DAY WOULD NOT COME?
The glitch you speak of came from lack of proper playtesting (I didn't wait around for the right time, I just skipped to it through the debug menu
), and due to a simple lack of understanding of how RPGM3 works.
"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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