Jens of Zanicuud
Oct 28 2012, 05:11 AM
Okay, this time I have a difficult question.
I've almost completed a RMXP project with some odd features.
In practice, I've configured it in order to run on RMVX scripts (I've checked out almost every function, I'm at 90% of compatibility), retaining RGSS104E.dll (the RGSS player doesn't support RMVX .dll)
I'd like to post it on this forum, even if I don't know if it could be useful to anyone... but in what section?
This is not a proper "game", since I can't provide any plot or characters description... this is just a RMXP project with RMVX scripts working on it.
Should I post it in "Script Submission"? If so, do I have to submit it to RGSS or RGSS2 forum?
Thanks in advance,
Jens
Jonnie19
Oct 28 2012, 05:42 AM
This IS an interesting format XD
I'd suggest posting it into Script Submissions in RGSS. As although its a VX version of XP, it's still in relation to XP

I mean perhaps one of the Scripting Global Mods or Directors can give you a perfect place but this is where i'd place it
Jens of Zanicuud
Oct 28 2012, 06:14 AM
Okay, then

I have to fix only a couple functions and I'll be ready to post it

(I have some problem with the "Show Animation" command in maps and I couldn't script the radial blur in RGSS, but for everything else it should be ok...)
Jens
amerk
Oct 29 2012, 07:47 AM
If the script runs for both, would it be better to post them in both RGSS and RGSS2, and just tweak the info a bit so that it applies to the engine it's being posted for?
Jens of Zanicuud
Oct 29 2012, 12:47 PM
Unfortunately, this is the main issue. The "script" is a RMXP project with at least twenty scripts combined to give users the ability to script in RGSS2 on RMXP and RMXP only.
Jens
amerk
Oct 30 2012, 11:42 AM
Got it. In that case, if the primary focus is for RMXP, then you're probably safe posting it there, as Jonnie19 already suggested.
Jens of Zanicuud
Oct 30 2012, 12:04 PM
Okay, thanks

I've done it.
Jens
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