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I've been using RPG Maker since 2003. Since then I've started many projects, none of which have been finished yet. However, I plan on changing this...
"Searching for Mother" will be the first game I'm dedicated to finishing! I've been working on it for so long, but I know it'll be worth it in the end!
"Searching for Mother" will be the first game I'm dedicated to finishing! I've been working on it for so long, but I know it'll be worth it in the end!
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[RMVX ACE] [Script Request] Separate System and Game Saves
That's certainly a different way to what I've been trying.
I need to learn how to use the piece of code you've provided, but thanks. I'll see if the guy who was helping me previously could put it to use. ^^
I need to learn how to use the piece of code you've provided, but thanks. I'll see if the guy who was helping me previously could put it to use. ^^
[RMVX ACE] [Script Request] Separate System and Game Saves
Recently, I've been working on a system that involves saving certain switches and accessing them via the title screen using a save file. However, I only managed to make it load said switches from a single save file...
What I've been hoping to do since is make the game create a separate System save file alongside the Game save file. (So for example, Save01.rvdata2 and System.rvdata2)
However, all of my tests have lead me nowhere. For some reason, something prevents the files from being accessed separately, and as a result the Load/Save screen appears to be blank.
So, what I hope to achieve from this topic is something which'll make this possible.
Is it possible, or is this a lost cause?
What I've been hoping to do since is make the game create a separate System save file alongside the Game save file. (So for example, Save01.rvdata2 and System.rvdata2)
However, all of my tests have lead me nowhere. For some reason, something prevents the files from being accessed separately, and as a result the Load/Save screen appears to be blank.
So, what I hope to achieve from this topic is something which'll make this possible.
Is it possible, or is this a lost cause?
Any advice for a beginner of music making?
One of the many things I learned during my years at music college was to use "Complementary Notation". Basically meaning to use notes that work well with the chord currently playing. A lot of people have the mistake of not doing this, and sometimes the songs I find (or even make myself sometimes) make me cringe.
A good way to start with this is to use the notes the chord uses. For example; C-Major consists of C,E and G. If you use these notes while C-Major is playing, it feels comfortable. Transitioning to another chord which uses the previous chord's notes (let's use C-Major -> A-Minor as an example) is also good. (A-Minor uses A, C, and E. C and E are also in C-Major).
Hope that little snippet of information helps. :3
A good way to start with this is to use the notes the chord uses. For example; C-Major consists of C,E and G. If you use these notes while C-Major is playing, it feels comfortable. Transitioning to another chord which uses the previous chord's notes (let's use C-Major -> A-Minor as an example) is also good. (A-Minor uses A, C, and E. C and E are also in C-Major).
Hope that little snippet of information helps. :3
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