Welp, I have great news.
I managed, with the help of the WINE program, to not only install and use RPG Maker XP (Steam Version), but I'm also gonna be able to continue developing this game without problems. There's a downside though...
Currently, because I'm using a Compatibility Layer (WINE), .midi files will not be able to play. Also when I fullscreen, instead of the OS crashing on me, I can't see the game screen. So I'll have to playtest and play RPG maker XP - VX ACE games in Windowed... Unless they have a special way of going fullscreen. Well, that's pretty much all the downsides I encountered... for now.
Also ignore the two Steam icons. One is the Linux Version, which I installed first, and the other one is the Windows Version, that runs on WINE. I still got a few things to install on this old thing, so that'll be a bit before I continue development on any project.
I'm going to stick with the PC until a most critical problem happens, but I'll be backing things up with a Flash Drive, so that I can transfer the progress to the laptop, that is running Linux.
I managed, with the help of the WINE program, to not only install and use RPG Maker XP (Steam Version), but I'm also gonna be able to continue developing this game without problems. There's a downside though...
Currently, because I'm using a Compatibility Layer (WINE), .midi files will not be able to play. Also when I fullscreen, instead of the OS crashing on me, I can't see the game screen. So I'll have to playtest and play RPG maker XP - VX ACE games in Windowed... Unless they have a special way of going fullscreen. Well, that's pretty much all the downsides I encountered... for now.
Also ignore the two Steam icons. One is the Linux Version, which I installed first, and the other one is the Windows Version, that runs on WINE. I still got a few things to install on this old thing, so that'll be a bit before I continue development on any project.
I'm going to stick with the PC until a most critical problem happens, but I'll be backing things up with a Flash Drive, so that I can transfer the progress to the laptop, that is running Linux.