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Sage Of The Wise wrote:This sounds like the beginning of a sitcom. Think about it: "Coming this fall to Fox, Ralphie and the Hooker".
EmperorJeramyu wrote:Teen, I'm fairly certain you must've read my opinions on RMXP at some point. I don't think Strayed has any degree of depth into RMXP either.
Sage Of The Wise wrote:This sounds like the beginning of a sitcom. Think about it: "Coming this fall to Fox, Ralphie and the Hooker".
JLAF wrote:*cough*Sling has absolutely no idea what he's talking about*cough*
Sling, first off, changing the graphics to RM2K3 style for battles, or anything else, is about as hard as asking someone on RMXP.org where to find the scripts and waiting. As for graphics for the script, if you were to spend more than 2 seconds in the area you would know that there are many people willing to convert RMXP charsets to the new battle sprites. Or you could always port those RM2K3 sprites you like so much.
On top of that, the increased resolution makes the graphics much nicer on the eye, and the open score code allows you to skip much of the long long LONG copy and past process of making any custom systems in RM2K3. (Assuming you know the tiniest amount about programing.) In fact, many of them you can just download, saving tons of valuable time, while also allowing people to share their custom systems if they wish.
That said, I generally don't use XP because all of the good games are make in 2000, and some times 2003. However, acting like it's useless is just a sign of ignorance.
Black-Cat wrote:Only the ones with egos made of steel can withstand the scourge of emotional deterioration often referred to as "having no life".
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