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author=JustRob
So you create a dummy hero for each map that has chests? That seems like more of a wasted space than simply using switches.

No. You create one dummy hero called Chests (unless you're planning to have loads of chests) and give them dummy skills. The only point in which it make sense to have one per area is if you are running a game like Lufia II and you have like 40+ per area.

This is 99 switches that can be better used for eventing. I personally have over 700 skills sets aside for actual batter, but was still able to reserve 99 skills, and between two game sections, this adds up to 198 for the price of 98. By about 10 or 12 areas of 40+ chests, it begins to make sense as that's now at least 400 chests you could have used the switches for eventing.

Let's Play: My Own Game

Uhhhh, well some. I basically run all my videos through VideoPad video editor, to merge or split stuff, and it also strips some of the size. Otherwise, it's kinda big to upload long plays.

I usually turn off everything that might interfere, like Discord, other programs, etc. And I usually have to play the DS or something cuz even another open tab can sometimes fail things. Part 2, in particular took several tries.

Playback on the other other hand can be spotty, but this is in comparison to Youtube. When it doesn't stall completely, I can watch quite a bit, I think.

A Rainbow of Positivity

...You mean the left edge?

Couldn't you fudge it by like making a Menu_Avatar picture, and have that one with drawn-in white edges?

Or you could straight up custom menu. If you want to spend extra hours and variables and stuff. I dunno about that.

A Rainbow of Positivity

author=Craze
it seems that bulma is the first target for KO CUPID

DO IT.

A Rainbow of Positivity

author=Liberty
Bulma, could you kindly... bow out? You're harshing everyone's vibes in a major way. There are still people who are terrified to come out as x or y, because people are judgmental fuckheads who hate all things not-them.

No. seriously. This is me telling you to shut up and move on when it comes to this subject. Your opinion is not wanted.

Got it. Thanks for the "polite" suggestion. Gonna join the event.

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Basically you're telling me I'm "negative" for not suggesting things were better years ago than now. 2018: three LGBT ppl were killed. No word yet for 2019 on this article. 2016: A bunch of ppl get killed at a nightclub in Orlando. 2000-2009: so many I can't count. It goes on at least a page. 1990-1999: Same deal.

I feel safer now than then, yes.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_violence_against_LGBT_people_in_the_United_States

"You're so negative, I don't want your opinion, things have been awful lately. It was so much better earlier." No, and you need to take back what you just said. Now. And then apologize to: Howard Efland, Robert Hillsborough, Terry Knudsen, Robert Allen Taylor, Steven Charles, Rick Hunter and John Hanson, Robert Altom, Julio Rivera, Brandon Teena, Chanelle Pickett, Fred Mangione, Julianne Williams, Nick Moraida, Billy Jack Gaither, Fred Martinez, Gary Raynall, Rodney Velasquez, everyone in that Orland nightclub, and I just picked some of them.

Orrrrrrr maybe... as one LGBT to another, you can respect that I don't have the same journey or the same outlook as you.

When I look for positive things in LGBT stuff, I look at how far everything has come. How I now can go doctor's office or skating rink or to a movie or to a restaurant, and not have a sense of "I'm gonna die when I leave this place." Maybe you don't, maybe you can only see things as needing a perk up. Your opinion is wanted and respected. It's fine until you impose that outlook on me. I am asking that you respect my journey also.

Are things easy? I don't think that was what I was saying at all (if it sounded that way, sorry). But if you're saying they were better even two years ago, I'm gonna have to ask for an apology for me too. Two years ago I was living in a dump in the city with two frat boy assholes, struggling to make apartment payments, and couldn't find as job as me. Now I'm self-employed even if it's PT as hell, I still can be me on the job, at church, and even my family who is traditional accepted me.

The most positive thing I can think of is that another life ago, I was stuck in my room, afraid to go out and talk to people. Afraid to be me. But if you're not okay with that...

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I will be participating in the event probably, and I probably will have some sort of cute and upbeat game. Or I might not have a game. Depending on whether I get too busy or other factors. I might join and three days later decide there is too much drama in this event.

But the rest of you need to have a serious look at yourselves, and how you're coming across. Because it feels more judgemental than positive.

Thank you, Kylaia. I will try to bury the hatchet, so long as everyone else just at best understands me, and at worst just ignores me.

I was raised "If you can't say anything nice, don't say anything at all." And for years, I couldn't say anything at all, because I had nothing positive to look at. Now, I have friends, I have people I can tell what before was a secret so embarrassing that I couldn't tell anyone, before I had depression for months. And things are better, and I'm getting grief about how this is negative, because I guess they can't see anything but problems or maybe think I'm saying nothing is hard.

Stuff is hard, yes. But to me, it's like that song 99 Problems. Poverty and other stuff are higher on my list.

[RM2K3] problems with doors

The Switch event ON is what you're doing wrong.

When you enter and leave a screen, things tend to reset. Go inside, go back out, it should reset. UNLESS you have activated a switch. Switches tend to hold things still.

Do not ever split Hide Screen between pages. It doesn't work the way you think, it shuts on a switch for the next page, and then in dark you have to press action again on the event.

Also, let's assume you want a door to hang open. You'll find that are long as it's the same screen, you can perform this simply with the following, assuming Door event facing Down is closed and Door facing Up is open (you can edit the sprites to make sure of this, if it isn't). And no, you do not need Fade Out at all. On one of the tabs, there's a teleport options dropdown that allows you to change transition type. You can set it to default to fade in and then fade out.

Here's a bonus lesson, on making a passable one page door

Make a touch event.

<> If Door is facing Up
<> If Event Started By Action
<> Move Door, Facing Down
<> End Event Processing
End
Comment: Everything after this is if door is facing up but you touch
<> Teleport: same room, retain facing
<> Move Door, Facing Up
Comment: Remove the Move Door her, unless you find it trying to close
<> End Event Processing
End
<> If Door is Facing Down
<> If Event Started by Action
<> Move Door, Face Up
<> End Event Processing
End

Without any switches (you could use phasing for this, but I've occasionally had phasing hang on, causing slip through for everything) you now have a door that behaves like a door. Walk towards it, you pass through. Grab it, and you open or close.

A Rainbow of Positivity

I'm a neutral vibes kinda person. I'm confident about my own identity though, and I've never been discriminated against. There's good and bad things happening at any times, but having talked to older transwomen, I feel like my lot is definitely easier.

I have no use for crap about how terrible things are, cuz they've never been that bad from my perspective. I also don't see why I have to accept someone's notion that across the board things are terrible for LGBT people in order to make a Rainbow of Positivity thing (doesn't sound very positive to start with the assumption that things are universally bad for a group of people).

I'm okay with making a light and fluffy LGBT romance game. But I still haven't decided whether or not to participate.

Let's Play: My Own Game

It's a bit late this week, because of family stuff (nephews coming and running around the house).

Part 5 up! In our last episode, we explored the Four Gods temple, and solved a number of puzzles and unlocked some doors by throwing keys at them. Ambrosia also used a magic ring to light torches. At long last, the group fought a giant chicken, a big cat, a turtle, and a snake or something. Ambrosia got a new power, and made her was to a cave. Will Ambrosia be able to make her way through the cave and find her way to the other side? Watch and find out!

https://www.bitchute.com/video/iRvUBla4LXIZ/

A Rainbow of Positivity

"The last few years have been rough, especially for those who are part of the LGBT+ community."

:facepalm:

You guys should actually do some research, instead of being blandly sympathetic. I don't like generic sympathy, as I've mentioned before. I like people actually knowing what a situation is like.

Gay marriage is legal in pretty much the ENTIRE US. Period. Supreme Court decision and everything. If you can find a place to marry you, you can get married anywhere in the US. Not all churches will, but who cares, just go to another one. I dunno outside the US, but I think it's generally easier than 15-20 years ago.

To be clear, this is not me hating on the LGBT community. This is a "what are you smoking? I've never felt things were overly tough except maybe not being hired much, but I had that problem before I was openly genderfluid."
Seriously, people in my support group were talking about how 15 or 20 years ago, there was basically no internet about being transgender, so people had no connections, nobody to turn to, difficulty buying clothes or the like, and often died on the street. If they weren't killed by people, who were able to get away with it due to the gay panic defense. This is actually a time that I'm happy to be alive.

I have NOT noticed anything overly rough. I live in a small town as a genderfluid person. I can go to church, I have been to the YMCA, I can go to work either male/female. I worked for two straight years at a library! Nobody complained, despite encountering the general public regularly. I can go to a thrift store in a small town, and the shopkeeper lets me buy a dress or skirt whether I'm dressed as a male or female. This is not a liberal town, either. It's moderate to conservative.


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I'm not sure I'll make a game or not. If I do, it'll probably be an Oracle of Tao side-story, either Nevras and Ambrosia (a femdom/transfeminine relationship), or Azrael and Anideshi (two femme lesbians).

You must vote. Which one would be cuter?

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Choose Nevermind.