RPG Maker XP Gets Advanced With 2D RPG Creation 39
Thanks to Insert Credit for its brief news that Enterbrain's "RPG Maker XP has been released [for Japanese PC users]. Lots of features added, lots taken away. You can download the [Japanese-language] demo, or check what's new on Zepy's page, since he went into a bit of detail about it." An in-game screenshot and several example pages show a complex 2D RPG creation utilty, and Zepy elaborates: "This time you can finally have high resolution/full colour graphics! And Ogg sound! No limit to character and map chip sizes! You can directly program your own scripts... with the triple map layers, you can have cloud or fog overlays!" Although the console RPG Maker series has been released in the West by Agetec, the PC version has yet to be officially translated and released.
This is awesome... (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:This is awesome... (Score:2)
Daniel
Re:This is awesome... (Score:5, Insightful)
The looks don't mean anything, ask our resident Nethack players.
Re:This is awesome... (Score:2)
Bitching about fan translation in 3... 2... 1... (Score:4, Interesting)
I remember RPG Maker 2000... Was translated from japanese to english by some russian fellow. All hell broke loose with the original developer, because everyone was downloading the ripped english version of the game and not the japanese version. They immediately went on a berserk and condemned that they would not release any upcoming version of the game to the US or to Europe and that they wont translate it at all because of what happened with RPGM2k. Brilliant.
Great product meets small but active niche, gets translated ( rather badly but hey, who cares... ) and the original developer fails to see how potentially lucrative an english release may be, instead claiming they'll never release to the US or Europe again. Seems like they mixed up their bitterness at being outdone by random people with their business sense...
Re:Bitching about fan translation in 3... 2... 1.. (Score:2, Redundant)
1. we have a japanese language only game.
2. some fan translates it.
3. the translation gets popular.
4. we want to stop piracy
5. so we say we'll never make an official english language version.
Re:Bitching about fan translation in 3... 2... 1.. (Score:2)
Re:Bitching about fan translation in 3... 2... 1.. (Score:1)
It doesn't make any sense to NOT release a game that's doing so amazingly well hundreds of thousands of people are willing to download cracked/hacked versions of it.
That's like saying you don't like money.
Re:Bitching about fan translation in 3... 2... 1.. (Score:2)
Out of curiousity, can someone a little more familiar with Japanese business
Re:Bitching about fan translation in 3... 2... 1.. (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Bitching about fan translation in 3... 2... 1.. (Score:2)
Re:Bitching about fan translation in 3... 2... 1.. (Score:2)
Re:Bitching about fan translation in 3... 2... 1.. (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:Bitching about fan translation in 3... 2... 1.. (Score:3, Funny)
Care to cite a source? Anonymous animals generally aren't experts on software release schedules.
Re:Bitching about fan translation in 3... 2... 1.. (Score:1)
Re:Bitching about fan translation in 3... 2... 1.. (Score:2)
As someone who was huge in the rpgmaker scene during all of this, this is almost completely wrong.
They did throw a fit about the translation, but weren't able to shut down the distribution. Prior to the release of RPG Tsukuru 2003, they circulated a survey to gauge interest in an actual translation. Because of this, almost every reputable website in the scene - including that of the original translator - took down the downloadable program.
2003 was also translated once it was clear it wouldn't se
New feature: Ruby-like script (Score:4, Informative)
One of new feature of this version is Ruby [ruby-lang.org]-like script langage "RGSS". This feature gives developers a programing interface.
A description [enterbrain.co.jp](Japanese) and screenshot [enterbrain.co.jp].
Re:New feature: Ruby-like script (Score:2)
Ruby is one of the most popular scripting languages in Japan, Correct? I'd liken that to Neverwinter Nights using Perl as a scripting language.
That's pretty cool if you ask me
Re:New feature: Ruby-like script (Score:1)
Yes. For example, there is a Ruby section [slashdot.jp] at Slashdot Japan [slashdot.jp].
I didn't know NWN. Oh, it's informative. Thanks.
Re:New feature: Ruby-like script (Score:2)
Re:New feature: Ruby-like script (Score:2)
just an analogy, sorry to get your hopes up ;-)
no one try to translate and pirate it this time (Score:1)
i may have to learn Japanese and import it if they don't release it here
Re:no one try to translate and pirate it this time (Score:2)
And just hope the program allows you to make the game itself in English.
Re:no one try to translate and pirate it this time (Score:2)
Re:no one try to translate and pirate it this time (Score:2)
And you offhandedly throw in that you might learn a new language so you can fool around with this software.
As someone, who has been forced to learn new languages for work and pays for his software all the time, Good or Bad, this had me LOL.
You could cut the Hubris with a knife.
Re:no one try to translate and pirate it this time (Score:1)
I'm attempting to learn Japanese so that I can read and watch raw anime and manga. That's just as poor a reason as is to use RMXP.
Programming languages, or human langauges?
Could I cut the Hubris, too?
Re:no one try to translate and pirate it this time (Score:2)
Something I'm worried about (Score:1)
RPG Advocate [phylomortis.com] has some nice translations of ASCII/Enterbrain's official pages.
But it'll finally be nice to develop games in double the resolution (and unlimited colors) of RPG Maker 2000/2003... (I've made a
Re:Again with the "OGG" thing... (Score:2)
The post gets edited from "OGG" to "Ogg" and I get moderated to troll. What's the world coming to.
I think Neverwinter nights is much better (Score:1)
But anyway, I came to the conclusion, after having spent countless hours working on NWN scripts (It was quite fun...), that I was better investing my time coding *real* programs (There's no money to make with NWN games, it's forbidden by the license.)
Re:I think Neverwinter nights is much better (Score:2, Informative)
Alternative RPG makers in North America... (Score:5, Informative)
You have first, Neverwinter Nights. Which everyone pretty much knows about. Some love it, others hate it. It's also DnD which makes some happy and others groan. Over all it's at least one alternative.
The other, That I know of, is Blades of Avernum (http://www.avernum.com/blades/index.html [avernum.com]), which is by Spiderweb Games developer, Jeff Vogal. For those in the know of small press, independant developer, old school Western Style RPG's, Jeff is often looked at as the current king of such games. Low quality graphics but high quality game play.
Now, I used to know of a few smaller old DOS apps that where RPG maker-ish applications. And this is beyond Bard's Tale Construction Set and the others like it but, those where far and few between. One of them, if I recall correctly (Verge), had you scripting everything, I mean nearly everything. Combat system and all. But lord knows where those games are like today.
Sentack
How about this one? (Score:1)
Simple graphics is not indicative of a great game. A few console RPG's that come to mind, Shining in the Darkness and the Shining FOrce series on the Sega Genesis, Final Fantasy Tactics on the PSOne and the Fallout series for the PC/Mac.
If the game is fun, immersive and have minimal bugs to detract from the fun and immersion then we h
Open Source..? (Score:2)
On a side note: Is there any sort of open-source RPG out there with this type of isometric view? ie. NON-3D, 2D - pixel people?
Cool, great for kids (Score:1)