Is it just me, or does it seem that this forum is getting posted in a bit more in the past month or so than it's been posted in for some time? I think the three or four newcomers (one of whom already has 80 posts?!?!) posting questions in this forum is bringing it back to life. Hooray for Newbies!
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yeah i joined like a month ago or less, and asked a few questions, but it was still quite dead. then i came back a week later, and tehre were like 5 new threads lol.
i think its because RPG Maker 3 is so frustrating, it causes a lot of questions to come up lol, and i guess everyone wasn't like us and bought it not long after it first came out :-D
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Hmmm? Are you referring to me Perversion? lol I'm not new though (well I kinda am) been around since march, my name used to be "Reuce", then I gave my account a overhaul and changed the name :P But yeah the forum's have been a lot more active and I think it's a good thing ^^Originally posted by PerversionIs it just me, or does it seem that this forum is getting posted in a bit more in the past month or so than it's been posted in for some time? I think the three or four newcomers (one of whom already has 80 posts?!?!) posting questions in this forum is bringing it back to life. Hooray for Newbies!
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I think RPGM3 is frustrating also, but only because they made it more limited than RPGM1 but didn't make it easier at the same time.i think its because RPG Maker 3 is so frustrating, it causes a lot of questions to come up lol"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 dunno, in terms of field and town building, its super easy. if you could just "drop" towns and houses in RPGM1, with the insides already done and everything, that would be sweet. the events are probably the same complexity, and when you're used to switches, variables are kind of like wtf, but they're easy to learn.Originally posted by DraygoneI think RPGM3 is frustrating also, but only because they made it more limited than RPGM1 but didn't make it easier at the same time.
i'm not going to act as if i prefer rpgm3 though. personally i would like this game a lot more if i could simply move my events lol
but i gather from your comments that you're not a rpgm3 fan lolLast edited by theonejanitor; 06-26-2006, 08:57 PM.
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Creating a nice-looking field seems difficult to me. Granted, it wasn't a cakewalk in RPGM2 either, but at least I can more easily get the heights just as I want them. Plus, there's no spell database. If you want a party member or monster to learn the same spell as another, you have to recreate the spell from scratch. And I really don't like the effort I have to go through in order to match up 3D models with 2D avatars, and I'm not about to use more than one type of avatar (eg, Pop Art, Anime, etc.) in the same game. It just looks unprofessional to me if you've got two different-typed avatars appearing in the same storyteller. And the 100-person limit is annoying. I want to be able to fill my towns with people who want to gossip. And why should I have to hold two buttons to walk around and turn at a decent pace?Originally posted by theonejanitori dunno, in terms of field and town building, its super easy. if you could just "drop" towns and houses in RPGM1, with the insides already done and everything, that would be sweet. the events are probably the same complexity, and when you're used to switches, variables are kind of like wtf, but they're easy to learn.
i'm not going to act as if i prefer rpgm3 though. personally i would like this game a lot more if i could simply move my events lol
but i gather from your comments that you're not a rpgm3 fan lol
But now I'm ranting. Overall, RPGM3 is a huge disappointment to me. So many things that was the norm in other RPGMs were not included in RPGM3. It just makes no sense."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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Yeah, making fields is hard for me two, I can never get the land to gently slope into the ocean, instead it seems to drop suddenly into the ocean unless I spend a hour gently molding the landscape so it looks perfect.Originally posted by DraygoneCreating a nice-looking field seems difficult to me. Granted, it wasn't a cakewalk in RPGM2 either, but at least I can more easily get the heights just as I want them.
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I find it lousy outside of storyteller, though. Storyteller is prettier-looking. Just look at the difference between "flash" options between storyteller and gameplay."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 can't stand how certain 3D character models can only use certain weapons. This way if you want one of your characters to look a certain way that allready determines which weapons they will be able to wield. Another holdback is the weapon's, having to go through and set which characters can weild the weapon for every is long a tedious.
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Actually, I thought it was pretty easy in RPGM2. It just takes a while.Originally posted by DraygoneCreating a nice-looking field seems difficult to me. Granted, it wasn't a cakewalk in RPGM2 either, but at least I can more easily get the heights just as I want them..
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