LOOKING FOR A TEAM
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looking for a team for r p g maker "X P" Projects someone that works on there own like me, one person should be fine thanks.
I don't think you really provided a lot of info about what you need a team to make.
What would this one person do?
What can you do? What experience do you have? (Interestingly enough, you seem to only have 1 game on your profile....., that was released today... Would the work be on that game? Or a different one.)
No, there isn't a lot of info. Quoting Liberty on this point.
That aside, I'm sure redwall could, in theory, provide examples of his work. I don't know if his projects are merely hidden, or outright deleted. However, I do know that he's made a number of games over the years, and that he's been a frequent visitor of the description thread in the past.
author=Liberty
Here are the rules for this forum:
When requesting for someone's help:
1) Be specific in your request, and give examples where relevant.
If it's a request for a resource, give a brief description of what you're looking for and be patient. Do not rape the topic by bumping it incessantly.
2) If you're hiring for a project, you'll need to be very thorough.
Give examples of your previous work, a link to images/information on the game, and tell us why we should care. Remember, you're trying to sell the project to people - they won't help you if they are uninterested. Also specify incentives/payment for helping with the project, if you are willing to give any. I have noticed a problem with these sorts of topics - IF YOU DO NOT CONFORM TO THESE RULES, YOUR TOPIC WILL BE LOCKED.
When asking for help OR making requests:
1) Be courteous and type so people can understand you.
If you don't do this your topic will likely be locked. This forum is not an online bathroom stall.
2) Be patient.
People will respond on their own time, and making yourself look like an ass by bumping your topic will make people less likely to help out now and in the future.
3) Keep the number of questions/requests per topic reasonable.
Do not post further/unrelated questions/requests deep into a topic. Also, do not turn a help thread into a request thread, or vice-versa. Making a topic confusing when it doesn't need to be is a waste of everyone's time.
4) Thank the person(s) who helped you out, either by posting in the forum, PM/IMing them, or emailing them.
I'm not asking for great netiquette here, but I've noticed a disturbing lack of 'thank yous' in this forum. Do this and people will like you more.
5) Do not ask for OR post any links to ANY kind of illegal software (warez).
This includes RPG Maker 2000 and 2003. More then one offense will equal a ban.
That aside, I'm sure redwall could, in theory, provide examples of his work. I don't know if his projects are merely hidden, or outright deleted. However, I do know that he's made a number of games over the years, and that he's been a frequent visitor of the description thread in the past.
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