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RMRK RPG Maker Creation => Projects => Recruitment => Topic started by: mirdon on May 13, 2011, 11:54:16 PM

Title: Composer looking for project
Post by: mirdon on May 13, 2011, 11:54:16 PM
Hello,

I'm a midi composer, and I'm looking for a project that have already advenced in the developpement. I'll accept any kind of style (rpg, arpg, other...) but must be an original game, not a fan or a remake.
If you're interested, reply or send me a mp so that i can link to you my music (only in mp).
Title: Re: Composer looking for project
Post by: ForeverZero on May 13, 2011, 11:57:47 PM
Take some time and look into ARC, the Advanced RPG Maker (http://forum.chaos-project.com/index.php/board,68.0.html).

We are looking into putting an RTP together, built by the community, so any contribution you could make would be greatly appreciated.
Title: Re: Composer looking for project
Post by: ForeverZero on May 14, 2011, 12:17:54 AM
To make a long conversation short, it is a far more advanced RMXP built from the ground-up in C++ with Ruby 1.9.2 embedded. It basically eliminates many of the problems with RMXP, while building and expanding upon current ones. ARC will have the capability of importing and playing existing RMXP projects, but even better since it is already capable of rendering graphics at a much smoother 60 FPS. You can check out a stable development build running an RMXP game here (http://forum.chaos-project.com/index.php/topic,9058.0.html). It is incomplete, and some portions such as autotiles and transitions do not yet work, but you can see we are serious about this and have already overcame the largest obstacles.

For more information, please look into the posts at the link I gave you. You can see a fuller explanation of its capabilities, features, and the Run Time Package I mentioned.
Title: Re: Composer looking for project
Post by: ForeverZero on May 14, 2011, 12:32:22 AM
That was a person who thought that they would be paid for it. After learning he would not be, that the RTP would be built upon entirely free contributions from the RMXP community, he decided to longer work on the project, so we removed the links to protect his work. It is a shame, though, he had talent.