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Is a legal RPG Maker 2003 in the works? - PK8 - 04-26-2012 For those not in the know or aren't at the RPG Maker Web forums for some reason, the lovely Archeia (now RPG Maker Web staff) started a poll thread over there to check if anybody would want a legal 2003 (DerVVulfman, I'm looking at you). Thread: http://forums.rpgmakerweb.com/index.php?/topic/1605-if-we-were-to-release-rpg-maker-2003-in-english-would-you-buy-it/ Quote:This suggestion was thrown into the table and so we have to ask, if we And not too long after, somebody started a petition over at Change.org about it: http://www.change.org/petitions/rm2k3-in-english RE: Is a legal RPG Maker 2003 in the works? - DerVVulfman - 04-26-2012 (04-26-2012, 06:46 PM)PK8 Wrote: ...started a poll thread over there to check if anybody would want a legal 2003 (DerVVulfman, I'm looking at you). STOP LOOKIN AT ME! And when I can, I'll head over n vote and tell Archeia hi. RE: Is a legal RPG Maker 2003 in the works? - MetalRenard - 04-26-2012 Meh. I would, but I would like to be able to use Cherry's patches on it. There are some key functions missing from the software and I don't feel users should be penalised for that. :) RE: Is a legal RPG Maker 2003 in the works? - yamina-chan - 04-26-2012 Indeed. While I still hold the XP flag higher then any other, I would rather own a legal copy of this while still being able to use patches. They are, to a degree, doing the jobs of scripts as well as beeing usefull and helpfull. (Or at least they're intended to be.) I second the oppionion of our (now evil) fox. RE: Is a legal RPG Maker 2003 in the works? - Taylor - 04-26-2012 Well aren't users kinda given a firm hand for unofficial modding in anything? Uh, if modding isn't a big part of it, like Minecraft. What I mean is it doesn't seem strange for them to be against the modding. I'd love to see a legal RM2k3, though I was under the assumption that they were against it, because the fan-translations "ruined the reputation", or ... something silly. EDIT: What's this "agility bug" anyway? The only major bug I know about is where constant class changes eventually resets stats regardless of settings in version 1.08. Which was fixed in the latest 1.09, though I do believe the runtime for that wasn't translated... that well. |