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Screen "Tearing" in some RPG Maker Games

author=Liberty
Might be because XP games run at a default of 30FPS. Try taking it out of full-screen to play and see if that doesn't help. Usually it's full-screen that 'lags' out the game (I know, in most games it's the other way around but in RM it's weird like that).
Alt+Enter is your friend~


I tried & it reduces the "tearing" for some reason but it's still there. Thanks anyway, because in the skyborn forum it took 2 weeks for someone to answer...

Screen "Tearing" in some RPG Maker Games

author=Zachary_Braun
It's the V-Sync. I had the same problem. Turning it on in your graphics card settings and then restarting the game will fix it.

The reason the screen will tear even when the game is running at 60 frames per second, matching your monitor's refresh rate, is because the game doesn't always run at 60 frames per second, desynchronizing with the monitor's refresh rate.


Thanks, I tried but it didn't work.

Pokemon: Resource Kit

author=Nick
author=lolibus1
I don't wanna sound like a dick or a wannabe moderator but it is not legal to upload these, might get you & the site owner in trouble.
Okay first off.. there are countless games on this website that use graphics from the Pokemon series. Second, there are already Pokemon kits made for other versions of RPG Maker. Search for the Pokemon Starter Kit. It has been downloaded probably over 10,000 times over the past few years. Third, these graphics can be found online on many sites for free. They are not rare. Fourth, some of these are fan made. I did not rip them. So I don't know what is ripped and what is not, nor does it matter.

And finally.. Mario. Search Mario on this site. Find enough games using Super Mario tilesets? I don't see you posting this same comment on their pages.

So before you start posting comments like that, do your research. Thank you.

EDIT: And if you are talking about the maps, I spent hours making them by hand. I don't own any of this content, nor do I claim to. It's free for the community, and it's nothing that isn't already out there. I just packaged it together, and made examples to show those who have issues with tilesets, what can be done if you put some effort into it.


Well, I looked at the screenshots & most of the stuff there looked like ripped stuff from the original Nintendo games.

1-3 don't really change the way how copyright works, it's still illegal to rip sprites from Nintendo & give people access to them.

It is very unlikely that they will do anything at this point now but Nintendo is desperate for money these days & if they really hit rock bottom, you will never know what they will do.

Pokemon: Resource Kit

I don't wanna sound like a dick or a wannabe moderator but it is not legal to upload these, might get you & the site owner in trouble.

Screen "Tearing" in some RPG Maker Games

author=Rave
Normally I'd recommend turning on V-Sync, but dunno if you can do this for RM games.


I don't think that this will do anything because my laptop runs at 60hz & the game I played (Skyborn) was running at 60 frames all the time. (at most) (tested with fraps)

I will try anyway, I have tried last time but not with global v-sync, maybe that would do something but I highly doubth that.

It also only looks a little bit like screen tearing, it's something else but it's hard to describe because my english skills are limited & I can't do a screenshot or record with fraps because it magically disappears when I try to.

There is more people that have the same problem, some claim that it is caused by hardware acceleration but I can't fiddle around with that because my notebook doesn't allow me to.

Pressing F1 & checking "reduce screen flickering" didn't do anything & the problem occurs fullscreen & windowed.

Screen "Tearing" in some RPG Maker Games

Anbody know how to fix this? A recent example would be Skyborn for me.

When I walk around in this game then sometimes weird horizontal lines appear. I wish someone would know how to fix this, it's very annoying for the eyes.

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