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Moosader (Mostra el perfil) 18 de setembre de 2014 17.46.45
If you'd like to help us plan things by giving us feedback or volunteering, please check out the thread I posted on Reddit.
Thanks!
jdwinger (Mostra el perfil) 21 de setembre de 2014 2.16.47
unfortunately, I haven't been involved in game SW in about 18-20 years (back in the shrinkwrap days) so I can be of little help beyond spreading the word.
SciBerC (Mostra el perfil) 23 de setembre de 2014 12.33.28
I am going to use rpg maker (or renpy)!
I hope a lot of people will participate!
jdwinger (Mostra el perfil) 23 de setembre de 2014 17.07.40
SciBerC (Mostra el perfil) 24 de setembre de 2014 0.10.06
Rpg maker can be used for proto typing games, however I would use game maker for proto typing.
I have played some fairly decent games made with rpg maker xp / vx / vx ace.
These ones also use ruby as a programming interface.
I also mentioned Ren'py, that is for creating visual novels, and it is a fantastic tool!
marbuljon (Mostra el perfil) 15 d’octubre de 2014 19.50.45
SciBerC:I recommend rpg maker xp, vx, and vx ace, for the budding game maker that wants to quickly make a game, also unlike r2k/2k3 they support Esperanto characters.Sadly, I have to use 2k3 as the newest versions don't work on Crossover on a Mac D : But if someone were able to make a patch that makes them work... (The problem is that playtesting and playing for real, don't work. So you can edit the game but you can't ever play it.)
I am going to use rpg maker (or renpy)!
I hope a lot of people will participate!
The workaround for Esperanto characters not working in 2k3 is that you can just edit the in-game font so that x or ð for example (useless characters that do work) look like ĝ and ĥ and so on.
Don't forget that you can make text adventure games!!!
If you go here: http://textadventures.co.uk/create
You can choose "Esperanto" from the making option, both online and on the desktop version. The desktop one won't work on a Mac (on Crossover, anyway) but the online version works fine.
There's also this by the same people, which is "creating multiple-choice interactive fiction" and the program works on all manners of OS.
http://textadventures.co.uk/squiffy
SciBerC (Mostra el perfil) 17 d’octubre de 2014 1.00.49
Convert to windows
I just googled "RPG Maker VX on Mac" and I stumbled upon this web blog:
http://blog.rpgmakerweb.com/tips-and-tricks/rpg-ma...
It seems that he emulates windows through a Virtual Machine, and runs RPG Maker through that..
I do not know if you can get RPG Maker to work Natively on make as, it was made for windows
kaŝperanto (Mostra el perfil) 17 d’octubre de 2014 15.13.59
SciBerC:There is a solution...Blasphemy!
Convert to windows
Convert to Linux and write your own game engine in C; it is much less of a hassle.
SciBerC (Mostra el perfil) 21 d’octubre de 2014 3.18.37
But, I do prefer Linux, so someone totally should do it.
marbuljon (Mostra el perfil) 24 d’octubre de 2014 16.08.42
SciBerC:There is a solution...Anything at all that costs money, even a super tiny amount, is a no-can-do. But I will see if I can, ehem, somehow get these things for free...
Convert to windows
As for programming, I don't have the patience to learn haha!!