02-10-2020, 04:21 PM
(This post was last modified: 02-10-2020, 05:06 PM by BilouMaster.)
Hi, Save-Point! :)
I'm the author of the original scripts (targetting VXAce projects) and I'm happy to see a version working with RMXP!
Thanks for the adaptation, Az'.
Having regard to your remarks, I assure you that there is no violation of the software/game project, it is a simple advanced use of the RGSS, in particular of the "load_data" and "save_data" methods documented in the helpfile of RPG Maker itself:
So you can use and share this script without problem! ^^
Since a long time I never use the scripts editor from RPG Maker, I prefer using the IDE I want, also it's nice to work on a project without the necessary to have RPG Maker installed since you can edit the rb files. :)
I recently started a RGSS app based on the RGSS Player, not for making a game but rather a tool, and I never opened RPG Maker to do that. Since I secretly do this kind of stuff ...at work... it's far more advantageous to not having to install RPG Maker... as you can imagine. ^^
Also having .rb files instead of binaries is the way to go for any project using Git.
I'm the author of the original scripts (targetting VXAce projects) and I'm happy to see a version working with RMXP!
Thanks for the adaptation, Az'.
Having regard to your remarks, I assure you that there is no violation of the software/game project, it is a simple advanced use of the RGSS, in particular of the "load_data" and "save_data" methods documented in the helpfile of RPG Maker itself:
So you can use and share this script without problem! ^^
Since a long time I never use the scripts editor from RPG Maker, I prefer using the IDE I want, also it's nice to work on a project without the necessary to have RPG Maker installed since you can edit the rb files. :)
I recently started a RGSS app based on the RGSS Player, not for making a game but rather a tool, and I never opened RPG Maker to do that. Since I secretly do this kind of stuff ...at work... it's far more advantageous to not having to install RPG Maker... as you can imagine. ^^
Also having .rb files instead of binaries is the way to go for any project using Git.