08-31-2014, 02:59 AM
Yeah, good question, I don't know either. I'm kind of hesitant to reinstall Linux, the last install was a nightmare, but supposedly it makes software development easier, somehow. o.o
Slowly bringing stuff from my old computer and putting it onto the new one. I *could* do an easy transfer, but I've just got SO MUCH to go through, what's trash and what's good.
I love how my backup device has old copies of previously lost relics which I'm glad to have come across, yet at the same goes out of it's way to be a pain in my ass. The program it comes with to retrieve backed up data just threatens to lose everything (seriously), so I'm stuck going through, folder by folder, file by file, trying my hardest to filter old data from new data. At the same time, I get to see how much graphical resources I've made have changed from one edit to the next, from crappy to "hey, not bad!"
In other news: The new RPG Maker XP RTP install changes the way the RTP is written to the registry. That might not mean much unless you're using a self-made custom RTP not related to Enterbrain's, like I am. The good thing is the uninstall registry has improved; the bad thing is the only trace of the RTP information appears to be under the uninstall section of the registry, so now I have to figure out a new way to set up MY "RTP" directory as I'm assuming the old methods are now obsolete.
Slowly bringing stuff from my old computer and putting it onto the new one. I *could* do an easy transfer, but I've just got SO MUCH to go through, what's trash and what's good.
I love how my backup device has old copies of previously lost relics which I'm glad to have come across, yet at the same goes out of it's way to be a pain in my ass. The program it comes with to retrieve backed up data just threatens to lose everything (seriously), so I'm stuck going through, folder by folder, file by file, trying my hardest to filter old data from new data. At the same time, I get to see how much graphical resources I've made have changed from one edit to the next, from crappy to "hey, not bad!"
In other news: The new RPG Maker XP RTP install changes the way the RTP is written to the registry. That might not mean much unless you're using a self-made custom RTP not related to Enterbrain's, like I am. The good thing is the uninstall registry has improved; the bad thing is the only trace of the RTP information appears to be under the uninstall section of the registry, so now I have to figure out a new way to set up MY "RTP" directory as I'm assuming the old methods are now obsolete.