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[RMXP] Need testers to test a completed game translated in english

I know some French, and English is my primary language. I would love to help! PM me if you are interested.

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They look like a massive caterpillar amputee patient with only four legs. No offence though, it looks like a neat game.

The Ugly Carrots: The curse of the battlebot

What the heck this looks amazing

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This brings back the memories of Mad Father. I hope this game is as good as it looks!

[RM2K3] Image BitDepth

Thank you for helping me! To show my appreciation, I will give you a large orange circle.


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[RM2K3] Image BitDepth

author=GreatRedSpirit
When you save your image you need to specifically save it as an 8-bit / indexed image. For example when I save an image to a PNG in Paint.net after I give it the file name it opens a Save Configuration window where I can explicitly set the bit depth to 8-bit. I can then import that image into RPG Maker 2000/2003.
What do you mean by paint.net? Do you mean MSPaint? If so, when I do save as, it doesn't do that for me.

[RM2K3] Image BitDepth

Hello! I recently made a chipset for a game I am making in RPG Maker 2003. I tried to import it, and it didn't work. Every time I try, a window pops up and says "UNSUPPORTED PNG IMAGE". I think the problem is the bpp (Bit Depth). The image has a bit depth of 32, and I think it has to be 8. The X and Y dimensions are the same, so I do not think that is the problem. If you want to see the chipset I will show you. Please help!

Spaceflight Layers Test

Holy crap! This looks amazing!

McBacon Jam #1

I was gonna do this but I think it's too late to start now. But if there are any teams that need someone to help with resources, (music, graphics, all that stuff) then I can make them you. Just message me and I will show you some stuff I have made.

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I really like the color scheme and the wires hanging from the ceiling. Keep up the great work!