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so if anyone who knows happens to see this status, what xactly happened to Yanfly? PM me if you'd be so kind.
author=StormCrow
that cannot be a real thing that actually happened.
can...it?
Archeia seems to think so.
A Fond Farewell to Yanfly
What from what I remember, their stuff was pretty rad.
Sad to see them go, but it's heartwarming that they'll still be using their patreon to help support and advance the community.
Sad to see them go, but it's heartwarming that they'll still be using their patreon to help support and advance the community.
[RM2K3] Rpg Maker Maniacs Patch (for official version)
I don't think AutoHotKey would help. I just clicked the button, waited a few seconds and the download prompt came up.
Maybe it's something wrong with your browser?
Maybe it's something wrong with your browser?
[RM2K3] Rpg Maker Maniacs Patch (for official version)
author=pianotm
As for the Maniacs patch, I can't download it. I've been trying for three days now. I've tried joining the site. Had to put in a fake zip code. Any password I use, it doesn't remember or something so I haven't been able to sign in. It wants me to accept the terms of service but there's absolutely no way to do that and refuses to let me download.
You don't need to register and you definitely don't need to provide an address.
Just go here:
https://bingshan1024.github.io/steam2003_maniacs/
Then scroll down until you see a link with the text: "patch_maniacs_191021(uploader.jp)"
Click it, and then click this button:

That'll download the latest version of the patch. It's an AutoHotKey file so you'll need to download that to actually run it. Apparently Windows Defender didn't like the .exe file, or something?
What's the Worst RPG Maker Game You've Played and Why
author=dethmetal
I want to know what RPG Advocate is up to these days.
Me too.
I know he was working on Ara Fell XP, and I know he got into an argument with the Final Fantasy: Time and Again folks, but after that he just sort of disappeared.
What's the Worst RPG Maker Game You've Played and Why
author=Tw0Face
So why just list bad games and talk about how bad they are and not why they're bad and what needs to be improved to make them more fun? That would be much more productive. At best, we can learn something from it.
Challenge Accepted.
Here's some dialogue taken from Phylomortis II:
Being a deviant has its consequences.
Antisocial acts such as stealing may
not seem to have immediate effects,
but be sure that they will have
dire consequences in the future should
you continually commit such acts!
When I was working at the limestone
quarry west of here, I notcied a certain
familiar luster amongst the stones.
What was it, you ask? Why, it
was the scintilating glint of the aurus
stone! My joy was quickly tempered,
however, when I was made aware of
company policy regarding precious
metals and stones. Half of the lowest
bidder's sale price goes to the
corporation! As a result, I am only
somewhat rich as opposed to
basking in the annals of affluence!
Well, I noticed an interesting
formula when I was studying
particle physics. A velocity
of a particle in photonic remission:
((((((((((((vel * x) - e*ln 4a) - 9int(x))*
6/t)/a) + (2.4x - 66fr)) * 5.78x) - 44.2phs/
38.85c) - a*x*y*v) * exp2))).
Truly a startling discovery, as I
knew it was a multivariate
equation, but not THAT multi-
variate!
Taken out of context, you might think that there's a character who's a highly intellectual quarry worker and likes to blabber on about mathematical formulas, but actually those are all random townspeople you meet on the street.
There is one guy in the science conference (of all places) who talks in l337 speak, but every other character talks like that.
I think this may have been the developer trying to insulate himself from criticism. If people don't like the characters, plot, setting or story its easy to just claim that they weren't smart enough to understand it.
Internet Drama
author=StormCrow
I don't know. To me, having one more object example for other developers to learn from is not worth making another human being feel like their life is a living hell: there are hundreds of other reviews of bad games you could comb through if you're looking to learn to git gud. To me, that really negates the argument that this one person's reviews need to stay up.
You're putting words in my mouth.
That wasn't me making some highly precise, mathematical utilitarian argument that it is ethically imperative for the Let's Plays to stay up because they were causing more harm than good.
What I'm saying is that, yes, the let's plays can absolutely help people improve as developers, even if redwall10 didn't learn anything from them.
author=StormCrow
I don't think it's appropriate to force them to accept criticism: it is not our job to police, foment, or oversee anyone's personal growth or maturity.
???
author=StormCrow
If someone is at a point where they're not able to take anything away from a critical review than pain, then yes, that person has some maturing to do, but we're not their aunts and uncles. If right now, they just want the pain to go away, that seems like a reasonable request.
If we're talking specifically about reviews (and not Let's Plays, which is what I think this thread is about) then I disagree.
Free or not, if you make a gamepage here, you're asking players to invest time that could be spent doing literally anything else into playing your game. There's nothing unreasonable about having a rating system.
author=StormCrow
Of course, I do have, believe it or not, an abnormal excess of empathy for my fellow humans (a category that no longer includes anyone who voted for Trump but that's really neither here nor there). That might come off as surprising since I can be pretty abrasive on here but...yeah.
That's... probably something you should keep to yourself.
Internet Drama
author=StormCrowOther developers?
They're causing him pain and who are they really helping?
I'd be lying if I said I didn't learn a thing or two from watching Liberty's event streams or reading over reviews of other people's games.













