RETURNING TO AN OLD PASTIME.
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I think it's beyond awesome that the RPG Maker Community is not only still kicking, but better, larger, and more diverse than it was when I used to be around the scene, three or four years ago.
So! I'm excited to be a part of the community once more.
I used to kick around the youtube RPGM community circa 2009, amassing a decent subscriber and friend-base. It was fun, and simple, - and my projects reflected that. But, I think I've improved and matured, so I want to dip my toes into the water once more, and see what I'm worth.
My forte is probably music; I play guitar in a hardcore punk/metal band. I'm a first year english student, so naturally storytelling and dialogue is my favourite part of the RPG Making experience.
I'm hoping to reconnect with my old community friends, and make new ones. I'm also hopeful this desire to return is genuine, and not just nostalgia over old days.
(i still can't help but sigh whenever i glimpse the logo of hero's realm, or so little as think about the Way)
So yeah, hey.
So! I'm excited to be a part of the community once more.
I used to kick around the youtube RPGM community circa 2009, amassing a decent subscriber and friend-base. It was fun, and simple, - and my projects reflected that. But, I think I've improved and matured, so I want to dip my toes into the water once more, and see what I'm worth.
My forte is probably music; I play guitar in a hardcore punk/metal band. I'm a first year english student, so naturally storytelling and dialogue is my favourite part of the RPG Making experience.
I'm hoping to reconnect with my old community friends, and make new ones. I'm also hopeful this desire to return is genuine, and not just nostalgia over old days.
(i still can't help but sigh whenever i glimpse the logo of hero's realm, or so little as think about the Way)
So yeah, hey.
Hello and welcome :)
I don't think many people can ever really leave this community/makers behind. Its too much of a creative outlet to let go so easily.
I don't think many people can ever really leave this community/makers behind. Its too much of a creative outlet to let go so easily.
RPG Maker ain't no "pastime," bro; it's a way of life!
But I'm glad to see that you have come back to us.
Now here's your stool.
Get a-crackin'.
But I'm glad to see that you have come back to us.

Now here's your stool.
Get a-crackin'.
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