Okay, here are some screenshots. The first introduces the "Class" system that allows characters to specialize their hero how they want, the second shows the "quest" system, and the third is just proof that we're doing more than making a UI.
Right now we're still relying on RPG Maker's stock sprites, but we could really use some custom work if anyone's up for it...
So whaddaya say, Groove? Can I get back on the "projects" page? I'll update the OP with some more screenshots and a better story synopsis if that's okay...
In the *first* post.
Using an image-hosting site.
Otherwise, no. And I'd still rather have you do the actual updating of the first post before I move it.
What the hell is rpg maker 2008?! i jsut know 95, 2k, 2k3, XP and VX for PC!
What´s going on?!
(05-09-2009, 12:56 PM)JosephSeraph Wrote: [ -> ]What the hell is rpg maker 2008?! i jsut know 95, 2k, 2k3, XP and VX for PC!
What´s going on?!
Sorry, I was just repeating what my programmer told me. I guess he means XP. >.>
No.. It is not XP... It is a XP version with VX tilesets...
Well, in other words... SHIT!
Download the XP version man ^^
@AnteaterGames: Edit your thread title, it's very useless to read about an rpg maker who doesn't exist. By the way, your mapping is very bad.
Try this:
http://www.rpg-studio.de/forum/rpg-studi...9-mapping/
(05-09-2009, 09:04 PM)Heinze Wrote: [ -> ]No.. It is not XP... It is a XP version with VX tilesets...
Well, in other words... SHIT!
Download the XP version man ^^
These are XP-Tilesets.
But there was a water title of VX in one screen
(05-10-2009, 10:04 AM)Davias Wrote: [ -> ]By the way, your mapping is very bad.
Try this:
http://www.rpg-studio.de/forum/rpg-studi...9-mapping/
None of them are "My" Maps. Like I said, I run the Video Game Development Club at UC Irvine. I'm not very dirrectly related with the actual development of the game much at all, I just try to keep everyone on schedule and fill in any talent gaps like the one I'm currently addressing here. It is, in fact, only one of four projects I'm currently in charge of. I will, however, pass your link on to the designers and encourage them to read it.