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Meweight
Posts: 6/10 |
I wouldn't buy it, since there are already so many free (though illegal ) ones for the PC, where you can distribute them, making those ones a lot better than the ones on the PS2. |
mikepjr
Posts: 36/242 |
I dont think it was worth buying it. Was meaning i bought it and its not worth 2 cents. Damn i feel like i waisted alot of money i was better of just using my bought and payed for rm2k3 damn did i make a big mistake buying that damn thing! God forgive me for i have sin!!!!!!!!!!!! |
Jack-Al
Posts: 38/284 |
Yes, of course, you can just use one of the tools made for computer. However, RPG Maker 2 allows you to make RPGs in 3D easily, and even though I like RPGs in 2D better, it would be fun to be able to make a quick RPG in 3D and have people play it.
I could try and make one with one of the current tools, or I could program it from scratch. However, since I'm not really that interested in making an RPG in 3D, I don't really feel like spending alot of time making one. |
Kefka
Posts: 233/3392 |
There are plenty of RPG creating programs on the 'net. Use one of them. |
Xeolord
Posts: 287/3418 |
Originally posted by Ralphy Boy
Originally posted by Jack-Al I read a while back that there was going to be a version of RPG Maker 2 for PC, so it could be another option to wait and see if that ever happens. Then again, it was probably just a false rumour.
A PC version would be really nice. At least you could distrubute it to people.
And a PC version would be a hella lot easier to use. Compare PSX's RPG Maker to any RPGMK for PC, keyboard and mouse make editing much more fun. |
Joachim
Posts: 75/358 |
Originally posted by Jack-Al I read a while back that there was going to be a version of RPG Maker 2 for PC, so it could be another option to wait and see if that ever happens. Then again, it was probably just a false rumour.
A PC version would be really nice. At least you could distrubute it to people. |
Sokarhacd
Posts: 59/1757 |
if I could get my hands on rpg maker 2 for ps2 for free, I would definently play it for along time....but I still dont know if I would buy it... |
Koga
Posts: 3/46 |
Not really worth buying. Free all the way! You would probably see copies of it in Kazaa if it comes to pc. |
setrodox
Posts: 74/238 |
i don't think it's worth to buy. it's nice but nothing i would pay for |
VGFreak877
Posts: 19/294 |
Yeah well, I learned the hard way about this game. I thought it was going to be semi-easy to navigate the menus and stuff. But I got sick and tired of it after the first couple of days of messing around with it. I should have rented it first -- but my excitement for it at the time overcame me. |
Surlent
Posts: 10/1077 |
Try it out first if you can ... you probably want to know if the event and other command can be handled as good as in RM2k/RM2k3; if only the graphics are nice but the editor itself sucks, I won't buy it |
Alastor the Stylish
Posts: 37/7620 |
Still, it'd be nice... |
Jack-Al
Posts: 11/284 |
I read a while back that there was going to be a version of RPG Maker 2 for PC, so it could be another option to wait and see if that ever happens. Then again, it was probably just a false rumour. |
Chaos Force
Posts: 41/332 |
Nah, I think its a waste myself. like JA said you cant really make copies for your friends. I'll just wait around for RPGMaker XP... |
Sokarhacd
Posts: 9/1757 |
I was thinking about buying it, but then I thought, whats the point, the only people who will be able to play it is people I know, and my family...so it depends...personally I dont think im gonna buy it. |
Jack-Al
Posts: 4/284 |
Unless you can get a good price on it, I don't think it's really worth buying. It does allow you to make games in 3D, which is a good thing about it. However, you can't really give copies of your RPGs to people, which is what I don't like RPG Maker 2.
You should just rent it first, and see if you like it or not. |
Alastor the Stylish
Posts: 16/7620 |
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