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ZEPHYR'S PROFILE

Likes gaming and drawing.
I got lots of interesting ideas and concepts, so I also like to create games.
I started out with RPG Maker and have now moved on working with Game Maker.
Metal Gear Solid: Lunacy...
A mixture of Metal Gear and The Legend of Zelda

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2010 Misao Winners

I didn't bother to check the complete listing at first, but now I see that my game actually managed to rake up 6 votes. Although they were all scattered in different categories, I'm glad the game was appreciated enough to earn them.

How old were you when you first used RM?

A friend introduced me to rm2k in 2005 or so. Stayed with it for about a year then moved up to rm2k3.
So, I'd say was about 17. Still using rm2k3. Or so to say, used. I think it's time to move on.

Old School Debate. CTR Vs. MK64, VS. DKR, Vs. SP

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We did get Wrath of Cortex, but something didn't feel right. The levels and bosses felt boring somehow.
Also, the stage loading time was disastrous. It took about 2 MINUTES of loading screen to get to a selected stage(Yeah, we timed it).
It was painful, but I still finished the game. This is one of the reason I dropped the interest in later releases.

Old School Debate. CTR Vs. MK64, VS. DKR, Vs. SP

CTR, that was the good ol' days. I remember the disc not being able to read one day and on, so we even bought a new copy. Since we never had a N64, we had a Playstation and went with the Crash Bandicoot series.
The magic broke when the series reached Playstation 2 though...

What are you thinking about right now?

That sounds more understandable to me if it's during summer where it gets bright quite early like 4.00-5.00AM.
But during the deepest winter the sun ain't up until 8.00AM around here.
But what does it matter, it's just 3-4 extra hours, right?

cause of diminished interest in game creation

I remember my first big project in rm2k3 that was started 2005-2006.
It started as something small that grew bigger than planned. Well, for starters. it was an entirely different game to begin with. It wasn't serious, but stuff was added and it just grew bigger.
It was planned that it could be put up on some site since of all the work.

But it did feel sorta doomed considering all the unmade resources. Most work I had done was pretty much only map-related things like mapping, evening and the charsets and chipsets. No work on the battles whatsoever. I never really liked working with that kinda stuff. And all this while I had also fallen into some sort of addiction, even though I was getting tired of it. Kept working even though I knew it was doomed.

In 2008 I finally dropped it. Shortly after I started working on the next game, which would be the one that's on this very site. The old game now serves mostly as nostalgic material.

But more concerning the topic, I've have taken big breaks from the game-making. I've really needed it at times. Mostly when you get lost in big work on dungeons. But some times it can be cause I don't really know what to add as the next course of action in the game. Taking a break helps you think and gets you away from the mess in your head.

Probably Hopeless but I'll ask.

I used to have problems with ad-aware blocking the RPG_RT.exe under the assumption it was malicious.
Seems like most point it towards a false alert so I made ad-aware ignore it.

Compiling is usually handled by this file, so check if it is still present. If it's gone I suppose any other one works, like taking one from a new project.

What Videogames Are You Playing Right Now?

I finally got a hold of my Golden Sun: Dark Dawn from Play Asia!
Went for about 2 hours yesterday.

I also started on a third run in Borderlands as Mordecai.

My community (Oniromancie)

I like everything I saw from that game... except the character sprites in the second screen.
They look too saturated compared to the game's otherwise awesome graphics.

Let's Try - Season 2

So I take it you're not running my game?
I haven't seen any decision on the sign-up page so I'm just wondering.