ALSO: always read the scripter’s rules for usage, ask for permission, credit and source, etc. You need to use specific scripts for each specific program! Also, different scripts may overlayer others, or not be enterely compatible. Please do remember that XP, VX and VX Ace use different programing languages. Mark’s Pixel Art Basic Tutorials - for absolute newbies Scripts basics you must know before asking What’s this Parallax Mapping thing I hear so much of? More XP Tutorials - Also find VX and Ace’s on the side! GDU’s Tutorials - Froms scripting to pixel art & more Very basic first steps to any RPG Maker project! Remember that the very basics of the program (what are the layers, how to go around resources management, etc.) is available in the HELP section of the program itself! Read the instructions manual first of all! There are also tons of Youtube videos visually explaining the basics! RPGMaker XP Resources - Tumblr Blog Flaming Teddy Productions RPG Maker VX Ace Wiki - Find masterlists and more Official RPG Maker site - FAQs, buy program, etc. Where you can buy programs, inform yourself, ask questions, share ideas, find resources… a bit of everything! Releasing games without RTP - To make the game lighter Hacha - Another free splitting program for heavy files Splitting & Compressing - to share super heavy games Sites to upload & host heavy files - To share the gameĬompressing game files - Do this BEFORE you use them Selling your game - A bit outdated but good reference Starting your first game? - Some advice you’ll need! Using resources + Crediting/Sourcing - how to avoid jail! Review of these programs for the super newbies OHRRPGCE - Freeware and cross platform (Mac, Linux, etc.) Game Maker - Free (buy pro version) for all kind of games RPG Creator - Will soon include MMORPG creation Sim RPG Maker 95 - For Strategic/Tactical RPG creation RPG Toolkit - Free software for RPG games and others There are probably many more but these are very popular, and therefore, you can easily find tutorials and materials/resources to work with them! You don’t need to use everything you get a hand on, you can always use them for reference and inspiration. IF YOU AREN’T SURE IF SOME RESOURCES ARE FREE TO USE, ASK THE AUTHOR OR DON’T USE THEM (AND DON’T REPOST THEM). This post is always being updated so check the link!
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