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RMRK RPG Maker Creation => RPG Maker General => General Scripting => Topic started by: Andreyzes on February 21, 2012, 11:11:53 PM

Title: Customization Of XAS HERO 3.3
Post by: Andreyzes on February 21, 2012, 11:11:53 PM
Hi!
I'd like the help of someone Who understands of scripting (don't even know if this Word exists hahhaha)
What I need, is the help of someone to make some modifications of the ABS XAS 3.3, do some customizations in the system, things like taking some stuff away, putting anothers, nothing very complex for someone who understands of if I guess.
In change of that, I offer me as a helper to develop your game history/quest/side quest (I'm very creative), or maybe help at mapping and stuff.
Interested, please, PMS me or simply answer this topic!
Any doubts, suggestions or whatever, please, feel free to ask!
Thanks a lot!
Title: Re: Customization Of XAS HERO 3.3
Post by: Andreyzes on February 23, 2012, 09:35:42 PM
One at the time, please ._.
Title: Re: Customization Of XAS HERO 3.3
Post by: LoganF on February 24, 2012, 12:55:02 AM
The issue is that XAS isn't a small script that someone can take a quick look at, do the modifications and continue with their day. Depending on what you actually want done will greatly affect the chances of a scripter wanting to help you out.

I would suggest you take the time to explain what parts of the system you want removed and what kind of things you want adding in (with as much as detail for each thing as possible). It might only seem like a few things to you, and not so complex, but on the surface everything always seems pretty simple. It's not until you start thinking about how to program it that it starts to show it's ugly side.

But if you can split up what appears to be one giant request into smaller parts, you might find a scripter or two that can come do bits at a time. We are more willing to put our hands up and say "ok, I'll implement this system" and another might come in and do the same. The more time you put into breaking down your request, the more likely you'll get a good response.