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An interesting game creation tip

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Well, I dunno if you'll find it interesting or not, but I did.  I've created a default empty game that contains all the default scripts I've written and/or use.  Whenever I create a new game, I close it, then immediately copy the Scripts.rxdata from my empty default game to the approrpiate directory of the new game.  That way I do not have to open both projects and then copy and paste each individual script. Perhaps everybody already knows this, but I found it useful.  ;D

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Thanks for sharing, but this would go better in tutorials.

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If you want to use those scripts for all new games you make you can replace the Scripts.rxdata in the data folder of the project template used by RMXP.

I believe the default location is C:\Program Files\Enterbrain\RPGXP\System\Data

This trick works for RMVX as well ^^

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That's an even better idea.  Thanx!