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Thank you.

My last post mentioned that RPG Maker Central went under another banner, that of RPG Maker VXAce.
I used the Internet Archive and visited the site in order to acquire what remained, primarily to go through the pages of its own 'Completed VX Scripts' board to obtain the URL addresses of every topic I could acquire, and hopefully then acquire and safeguard each script.

Alas, of the thirty odd pages worth of script topics, many of the pages themselves were broken. What would have been nearly one thousand topics dwindled greatly to less than half. Then it was quickly noticed that topics reappeared on multiple pages. A script entitled "FModEx" by Nagato Yuki appeared on five different pages alone. And with that, the list dwindled down to less than two-hundred.

But then was time to sift through the URLs acquired and to see what content was able to be saved.

There were a good number of scripts that did survive the transition from RPG Maker VXAce to RPG Maker Central, and those I didn't need to repost. So removing those from the list was fine.

But sadly, there were many topics that did not. And of the url addresses/paths that the Internet Archive recoded within the great list, the Internet Archive failed to acquire half of the topics themselves... thus the list shrunk all the more. And of those that remained, many hosted their works on sites that refused the Internet Archive access, so many a number of scripts were lost.

In truth, only twenty six of the estimated nine-hundred script topics from RPGMakerVXAce could be salvaged.

But salvaged they were, and now within the RMC Archive.

Ooh, a side note. RPG Maker VXAce did have a board for RPGMaker VX scripts, but apparently no one posted within. Rather humorous as there were three VX scripts salvaged that were posted under the RMC banner.
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#12
Dear friends.  You didn't think I was done with the RPG Maker Central Archive, did you?

The arduous task of acquiring every salvageable script and plug-in may have been accomplished, but that was but only one facet of the bygone forum. Certainly, one needs to realize that the site also contained resources for both the visual and audio variety that needed to be saved, or their viable posts at the very least.

The population of RPG Maker Central's Resource Center Archive is now well-under-way. And the Audio, 3D Models and 2D Resources sub-forums from the original site have been thoroughly filled.

The audio sub-forum only had a dozen actual resource threads within, and most of those had working links. The 3D Models sub-forum, while having three threads, only one was created to deliver actual content by way of links.

As towards the 2D Resources sub-forum, it boasted twenty eight actual resource, though two of these were by our esteemed Eric Matyas who has matching threads in existence here. Another resource had its links removed because it contained content edited without permission by the original author, a couple of requests threads, and a couple others that had dead links.  But with that said, eighteen fully viable resource threads were saved.

Some of the threads took quite some effort due to their complexity and size. One such thread actually required the poster to make two separate posts just for the size of their posts themselves and RPG Maker Centrals actual character limit per post.

However, with all that, I am not nearly done.  More work is necesary, and within RPG Maker Central's Resource Center archive the RPGMaker forum and its separate subforums need to be recreated.

So I may seem inactive in scripting, be aware that I am very much active in safeguarding what I can for everyone to use and enjoy.


Not the only news of course...   

A while back, our own Scripts Database began the process of subdividing all scripts by their related engines and placing them within their own individual sub-forums.  This a decision and policy so those using a particular engine need not wade through pages of scripts unrelated.

Of that, only a scant twenty scripts sets, topics that contain multiple engines, remain.  In a short time, these will be divided by their original script author in twain. And the endeavor to have just those scripts for one's gaming engine of choice will be complete.
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#13
Dear friends,


 Work upon the RPG Maker Central archive continues.  And as of today, the RPGMaker VXAce resource Sub-Forum within its RPGMaker Resource Center board has been completed.  There were a few boards where content could bot be saved, the posters using the now-extinct ImageShack host.  And half a dozen threads within were actually resource and 'script' request posts.

However, work within the Resource Center is not complete.  There are two additional boards that need to be populated, one containing staff released content, and the other referred to as Granny's Lists; a library of resources gathered by grandmadeb (or GrannyDeb). I do not have high expectations, but will work diligently to complete this task.

Following this, I still need to visit RPG Maker Central's Developing Tools board, and its Tutorials board containing its one tutorial.

But work is not only being accomplished within the Archive board.

As of now, the forum's own Resource Database has followed suit with having new sub-categories within.  As of now, our Resource Database now contains a board for Audio resources, 2D resources for any tilework or sprite/cel animations,  and 3D resources for both static and animated models. Prefix tags have not been crafted as yet for the 3D resources board, said tags to differentiate between static works such as terrain or furniture models, and dynamic objects such as NPCs, doors and so on.


Meanwhile, the PHP for our forum was quickly updated a few days ago courtesy of Kirito.
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Dear friends,

The Granny Lists from RPG Maker Central is trying to kill me.  Laughing + Tongue sticking out

Sure enough, I have many of GrannyDeb's threads up.  However, I have two left and they are not tiny in the least.  As a point of fact, the recently archived "VX Ace Portraits and Facesets" topic took three days at bare minimum to complete. More than 100 websites that were within the original post that I had to verify; over fifty with irretrievable content, thirty with content that was able to be salvaged, and just over twenty five site links still functioning.  All this, plus downloading and storing the archived content so it could be accessible as it had once before.

But, as I say, the Granny Lists are trying to kill me.

I have two more such lists remaining. Head-desk Thud

One of these may not be so bad, but the other rivals the Portraits and Facesets thread in apparent size. And for these, I must also verify every link, and see as to re-acquiring content when needed. And then the Developing Tools board which may offer a cadre of programs and techniques any RMer should appreciate.



Meanwhile, I need to state that some permissions have been adjusted.

That is to say, non-member Guests will be able to see that the forum indeed has a board for Archived websites that no longer exist, but will not see anything more, not even the names of the boards within those three archived websites by name. And for the Newcomers who have not completed registration, they will not see the threads or posts within those boards just as they have no access to their User CP nor any attachment. Said access is solely to fully registered members.

And now returned to the top menu is the 'Support Graphics' button. Once more, you have access to custom userbars that you can place within your signature indicating if you are a scripter, a pixel artist or musician... and much more.
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