GRETGOR'S PROFILE
Just your friendly neighborhood RM2K3 developer trying to relive the good old times of his RM2K3 teenage years with more mature and sober eyes than before.
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Trying to get my caterpillar/splitting system working so I can finally start making the puzzles and explorable maps to make a playable demo for my project.
Please ignore the horrible RTP usage, I was just testing out the auto-Dungeon feature for the hell of it.

This is potentially the ugliest thing to ever grace this topic, but that's because I haven't started on the graphics just yet.
Please ignore the horrible RTP usage, I was just testing out the auto-Dungeon feature for the hell of it.

This is potentially the ugliest thing to ever grace this topic, but that's because I haven't started on the graphics just yet.
What are you thinking about? (game development edition)
author=BizarreMonkeyauthor=GretgorProcrastination is a powerful force.
I'm thinking about the fact that there's no excuse for not having started to put my project into RPG Maker anymoree.
I know right :(
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What are you thinking about? (game development edition)
I'm thinking about the fact that there's no excuse for not having started to put my project into RPG Maker anymoree.
Friends and loved ones as testers: is there a way to make that work?
Ooh, okay then, thanks to all of you! I'll be posting my unfinished downloads here to get comments and critique, and try to approach them with the most open mind possible.
Also, one last thing: in case I want to make a small demo available, but I don't want to open it up for reviews just yet (since it's a very early proof of concept that could potentially damage the game's overall score in spite of future adjustments and changes), is there a way to do that, or would I have to blog the link manually?
Also, one last thing: in case I want to make a small demo available, but I don't want to open it up for reviews just yet (since it's a very early proof of concept that could potentially damage the game's overall score in spite of future adjustments and changes), is there a way to do that, or would I have to blog the link manually?
What are you thinking about right now?
About how little I actually stop to analyze every experience that could have valuable information in it.
When's your birthday?
February 10th, the day Deep Blue beat Gary Kasparov for the first time...
I totally didn't just google that.
I totally didn't just google that.
RPG 20XX
This sounds awesome! I knew there had to be an Open Source RPG Maker-like. I'm going to try it out :)
Friends and loved ones as testers: is there a way to make that work?
author=kentona
love your friends and befriend your lovers
Not sure that would help much, that'd only make them even more biased ;)
author=LightningLord2
There's another, much more daring way to get your game playtested - upload it here. You'd get feedback faster than anything else, but the amount of critique can be tough to deal with.
Constructive criticism I can deal with. My fear are the "you suck, go home" haters who insult instead of criticize, say nothing constructive and only want to bring people down. Is that a frequent phenomenon here in RMN?
Friends and loved ones as testers: is there a way to make that work?
Thanks, guys!
I'll eventually have to break out of my comfort zone, that is the truth :( if I never do that, I might never be able to release the games I've been dreaming of.
The idea of an informal survey is nice. I'm definitely going to use it, but I have to find a way to not make people feel like they're doing a school quiz as they answer it. Maybe ask them in an informal conversation about this and that?
I'll eventually have to break out of my comfort zone, that is the truth :( if I never do that, I might never be able to release the games I've been dreaming of.
The idea of an informal survey is nice. I'm definitely going to use it, but I have to find a way to not make people feel like they're doing a school quiz as they answer it. Maybe ask them in an informal conversation about this and that?














