> What could that be? is anything really robust out of beta?
I'll be doing highlights on the LPC site blog in the near future (actually done one already). The Frogatto engine, which it's not specifically geared toward JRPGs, is versatile enough to handle the genre. I'll be going over others as well.
Realistically, I don't think there's going to be anything JRPG-specific that's as usable and polished as, say, the RPG Maker series, so there may be a little more programming involved.
I'll have to get an official ruling on that. What I can say is that it will have to work with a 100% free Wine -- that is, no proprietary Windows DLLs.
I'm guessing at the moment that it'll be reasonable to require that judges' networks be able to support multiplayer games. As for the other specs, I'll make sure a list goes out before the code portion of the contest starts.
> What could that be? is anything really robust out of beta?
I'll be doing highlights on the LPC site blog in the near future (actually done one already). The Frogatto engine, which it's not specifically geared toward JRPGs, is versatile enough to handle the genre. I'll be going over others as well.
Realistically, I don't think there's going to be anything JRPG-specific that's as usable and polished as, say, the RPG Maker series, so there may be a little more programming involved.
Ye Ole X-Comme: Terrore From ye Deepe.
Thanks!
Keep the suggestions coming (I was actually already planning on writing up Love2d, I just forgot to add it to the list).
Fixed, thank you! :)
I'll have to get an official ruling on that. What I can say is that it will have to work with a 100% free Wine -- that is, no proprietary Windows DLLs.
I tweaked the rule. Thanks for the suggestion -- hopefully this will prevent trolls from further quoting it out of context.
Thanks! :)
I'm guessing at the moment that it'll be reasonable to require that judges' networks be able to support multiplayer games. As for the other specs, I'll make sure a list goes out before the code portion of the contest starts.
Bart
Hey, just wanted to let you know I've taken a look at this. I'll talk with the other admins and we'll get back to you with some tweaks ASAP. :)
Click on the title of the song. That will take you to the download page. From there, you can find the actual song file. Right click on it and save it.
Also, do not under any circumstances ever purchase quicktime pro. That is all. :)
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