The RPG Maker Resource Kit
Other Game Creation => Program Troubleshooting => Topic started by: :) on June 06, 2007, 12:47:29 PM
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Simple rules to help get your answer, answered faster.
1. make a GOOD title, please no crappy title.
2. Details. Details are the most important factor of asking a question. If you don't give enough, a solution that dose not help can be given. Try and give as much info on your problem. A REALLY good question will have a screenshot (if event problem) of the issue.
3 USE SEARCH BAR FIRST
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I'm surprised there isn't a "If your problem has been solved..." rule, seeing as you are the one who made it :police: ;8
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here's something to add, don't make your topic "can I do this" ,"is this possible" , just "help me" or the ilk
it isn't descriptive at all
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1. make a GOOD title, please no crappy title. If you are asking for help on a door in RMXP, title your topic:
"Help With Door [RMXP]"
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Maybe also a link to the script database? Sometimes people look for things without knowing that it either has or has to be done by scripts.
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Err, some people think scripts are needed for simple event stuff. That must be slowed down.
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Edited for the new forum structure.