The RPG Maker Resource Kit

RMRK General => General Chat => Topic started by: Naphe on October 18, 2006, 07:15:12 PM

Title: 3D Online GameMaker (Updated!)
Post by: Naphe on October 18, 2006, 07:15:12 PM
I just thought I would share this with RMXP as may last contribution to repay the debt I self-perceive is needed. Here is a 3D Online Game making program that I recommend that only professionals use. This is not a tool for people seeking to make childish games. This program can make you the best game or the worst, so use this program at your own risk if you want to create your own 3D game, because this will be a waste of time to those that aren't serious about game design.

http://www.realmcrafter.com/ (http://www.realmcrafter.com/)

This Is A Poor, But Probably A Common Example For Those Who Don't Care To Put Alot Of Time Into It
(https://rmrk.net/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.realmcrafter.com%2Fscreenshots%2Feagle2.jpg&hash=4d4bdaf5bdaa11ccccb4633bec85ea5e765f0690)

The best thing about this is that it gives you, lets you import, export the 3D models that you can put in your game. Also this automatically has an integrated multiplayer system, so you can easily hook it up for multiplayer play. Last of all the setup and everything else is nearly exactly like RPG Maker, excluding the fact that there are some differences. Now like RPG Maker this program costs $60.00, but once again there are ripped versions online that you can get for free.
Title: Re: 3D Online GameMaker (Updated!)
Post by: Nightwolf on October 19, 2006, 08:48:35 AM
Nice maker but still very large for me lol..
Title: Re: 3D Online GameMaker (Updated!)
Post by: Arrow on October 19, 2006, 11:57:28 AM
Eh...I'll give it a shot.
Title: Re: 3D Online GameMaker (Updated!)
Post by: Naphe on October 19, 2006, 06:53:19 PM
If your going to buy it host it somewhere so that the rest of us can download it for free as well.
Title: Re: 3D Online GameMaker (Updated!)
Post by: Roph on October 19, 2006, 08:23:42 PM
Quote
I recommend that only professionals use. This is not a tool for people seeking to make childish games.

So, you won't be using it then?
Title: Re: 3D Online GameMaker (Updated!)
Post by: Moss. on October 19, 2006, 08:31:24 PM
now if I was really serious about making my game, I'd use this.

Even though it wouldn't be online. lol
Title: Re: 3D Online GameMaker (Updated!)
Post by: Arrow on October 19, 2006, 09:13:28 PM
Well, I was looking around, and I found something better. Darkbasic PRoffesional, it's a bundle pack. Just Google it. I'm about $100 short, but I think I'll buy it.
Title: Re: 3D Online GameMaker (Updated!)
Post by: Naphe on October 20, 2006, 12:25:49 AM
Quote
I recommend that only professionals use. This is not a tool for people seeking to make childish games.

So, you won't be using it then?

Funny, you have no room to talk Silver, you've done nothing. I can make a professional game, if I put any effort into it.

ArrowOne, darkbasic is a rather alright program, requires more scripting and is in a different program language I believe. I just recommended this program because I've done the trial and it's nearly exactly like RMXP in set up, and the program language is much more common, C/C++.
Title: Re: 3D Online GameMaker (Updated!)
Post by: Arrow on October 20, 2006, 12:35:41 AM
I suppose...bu this seems fairly...WEAK, graphics wise. The only reason I say that is because (recent trends show) that a large number of nEwB gamers (my name for people who will buy something just because it's popular or new, rather than picking a company and buying mostly from them) put graphics over game play. People say Halo 2 was better than one. Why? The game play actually seems to have deteriorated some what. GRAPHICS. At least I think that's the case. If I'm wrong, tell me so, I think I am.
Title: Re: 3D Online GameMaker (Updated!)
Post by: Moss. on October 20, 2006, 01:11:26 AM
Quote
I recommend that only professionals use. This is not a tool for people seeking to make childish games.

So, you won't be using it then?

Funny, you have no room to talk Silver, you've done nothing. I can make a professional game, if I put any effort into it.

ArrowOne, darkbasic is a rather alright program, requires more scripting and is in a different program language I believe. I just recommended this program because I've done the trial and it's nearly exactly like RMXP in set up, and the program language is much more common, C/C++.
You're on his forum, bitch, he can say whatever he wants. But that's beside the point, the fact is you were out of line and incredibly arrogant to say such a thing about "professionals" and "childish games."
Title: Re: 3D Online GameMaker (Updated!)
Post by: Commondragon on October 20, 2006, 01:47:09 AM
Childish games are ok, as long as you don't expose them to the general public. Then you can have yorufreinds fun time without all the flame and viru e-mails from the people who hate you for making the childish game.
Title: Re: 3D Online GameMaker (Updated!)
Post by: Naphe on October 20, 2006, 02:10:18 AM
Quote
I recommend that only professionals use. This is not a tool for people seeking to make childish games.

So, you won't be using it then?

Funny, you have no room to talk Silver, you've done nothing. I can make a professional game, if I put any effort into it.

ArrowOne, darkbasic is a rather alright program, requires more scripting and is in a different program language I believe. I just recommended this program because I've done the trial and it's nearly exactly like RMXP in set up, and the program language is much more common, C/C++.
You're on his forum, bitch, he can say whatever he wants. But that's beside the point, the fact is you were out of line and incredibly arrogant to say such a thing about "professionals" and "childish games."
I may be on his forum but I still have power, so don't make me exercise it on you if you continue to harass me. Anyway it's a descriptive way of getting the point accross as well as a warning.
Title: Re: 3D Online GameMaker (Updated!)
Post by: Roph on October 20, 2006, 02:26:33 AM
my forum? >< This is crankeye's forum.

Quote
I recommend that only professionals use. This is not a tool for people seeking to make childish games.

So, you won't be using it then?

Funny, you have no room to talk Silver, you've done nothing. I can make a professional game, if I put any effort into it.

ArrowOne, darkbasic is a rather alright program, requires more scripting and is in a different program language I believe. I just recommended this program because I've done the trial and it's nearly exactly like RMXP in set up, and the program language is much more common, C/C++.

Over a year ago, I stopped working on my RPGMaker game. Playing through it as fast as I could took me 45 minutes, while doing little extras I put in made it take more like 1:30 if you knew what to do. (no I'm not giving it to you gtfo)

I don't really do anything for the RPG Maker community nowadays besides post in the general area of these forums and run / pay for the hosting of them and the site, but I'm probably further involved in ACTUAL games (not kids playing with makers) than you are :/ I compose music for a game being made buy a bunch of serious guys who've been working for well over a year now, doing everything (engine, graphics, sound etc and of course music) themselves.
Title: Re: 3D Online GameMaker (Updated!)
Post by: GilgameshRO on October 20, 2006, 02:39:05 AM
Quote
I recommend that only professionals use. This is not a tool for people seeking to make childish games.

So, you won't be using it then?

Funny, you have no room to talk Silver, you've done nothing. I can make a professional game, if I put any effort into it.

ArrowOne, darkbasic is a rather alright program, requires more scripting and is in a different program language I believe. I just recommended this program because I've done the trial and it's nearly exactly like RMXP in set up, and the program language is much more common, C/C++.
You're on his forum, bitch, he can say whatever he wants. But that's beside the point, the fact is you were out of line and incredibly arrogant to say such a thing about "professionals" and "childish games."
I may be on his forum but I still have power, so don't make me exercise it on you if you continue to harass me. Anyway it's a descriptive way of getting the point accross as well as a warning.
...BAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA


Oh wait.... were you serious?
Title: Re: 3D Online GameMaker (Updated!)
Post by: &&&&&&&&&&&&& on October 20, 2006, 02:45:16 AM
I HAVE THE POW, WER!  I AM HE_MAN!!!!!!
Title: Re: 3D Online GameMaker (Updated!)
Post by: Moss. on October 20, 2006, 05:45:09 AM
Quote
I recommend that only professionals use. This is not a tool for people seeking to make childish games.

So, you won't be using it then?

Funny, you have no room to talk Silver, you've done nothing. I can make a professional game, if I put any effort into it.

ArrowOne, darkbasic is a rather alright program, requires more scripting and is in a different program language I believe. I just recommended this program because I've done the trial and it's nearly exactly like RMXP in set up, and the program language is much more common, C/C++.
You're on his forum, bitch, he can say whatever he wants. But that's beside the point, the fact is you were out of line and incredibly arrogant to say such a thing about "professionals" and "childish games."
I may be on his forum but I still have power, so don't make me exercise it on you if you continue to harass me. Anyway it's a descriptive way of getting the point accross as well as a warning.
Bring it, whore.
Title: Re: 3D Online GameMaker (Updated!)
Post by: GilgameshRO on October 20, 2006, 06:08:21 AM
Honestly, his comment actually made me want to start harassing him, apposed to detering me.
Title: Re: 3D Online GameMaker (Updated!)
Post by: &&&&&&&&&&&&& on October 20, 2006, 06:44:17 AM
THis seem like just another way for people to waste their time.


I am a whore!  >:(
Title: Re: 3D Online GameMaker (Updated!)
Post by: Naphe on October 20, 2006, 02:40:10 PM
my forum? >< This is crankeye's forum.

Quote
I recommend that only professionals use. This is not a tool for people seeking to make childish games.

So, you won't be using it then?

Funny, you have no room to talk Silver, you've done nothing. I can make a professional game, if I put any effort into it.

ArrowOne, darkbasic is a rather alright program, requires more scripting and is in a different program language I believe. I just recommended this program because I've done the trial and it's nearly exactly like RMXP in set up, and the program language is much more common, C/C++.

Over a year ago, I stopped working on my RPGMaker game. Playing through it as fast as I could took me 45 minutes, while doing little extras I put in made it take more like 1:30 if you knew what to do. (no I'm not giving it to you gtfo)

I don't really do anything for the RPG Maker community nowadays besides post in the general area of these forums and run / pay for the hosting of them and the site, but I'm probably further involved in ACTUAL games (not kids playing with makers) than you are :/ I compose music for a game being made buy a bunch of serious guys who've been working for well over a year now, doing everything (engine, graphics, sound etc and of course music) themselves.
Good. Though may I ask who these guys where? Is it AnimaOnline? I know several other producing groups, only because I myself have contributed some of my time with graphic design. RPG Maker XP is just a scape goat so I don't have to make another game design program that I problably won't be able to host for cheap. Right now in Aerion Online: Entwinement Of Spirits, the XP version, I'm just waiting for Lord_Cloud so I don't have to host everything on my computer thus making an easy hacking port and slowing my computer down to hell. Though on the custom Aerion Online: Entwinement Of Spirits, I can't even host the game off of my computer, because it takes nearly 30 minutes just to switch a hair changing feature, so that's why I haven't had any luck with releasing the original AO because it's to graphically enhanced.
Also I used RPG Maker because:
A: There are so many hopeful designers,(Kids seeking to persue this profession), that I could help out
B: I was referred this program by one of the AO developers
C: I've met some pretty talented people, that could be reknowned designers if they simply had a better program to work with. Mainly meaning, Blizzard.
D: It's very easy to manipulate
E: Takes little to no time to make a decent map.
F: It's fun to work with little 2d graphics, reminds me of the old Zelda games.

Those are mainly my reasons that I use RPG Maker, but I'm going to be migrating after I finish the beta version of AO, XP Version, to RealmCrafter where I'll make the second graphic evolution of AO, and make .Hack Online:Unity. So all in all I'm just someone who has fun messing around with their hobby instead of seeing it as a, "I must show you all down!" problem, *even though it is one of my hobbies*.
Title: Re: 3D Online GameMaker (Updated!)
Post by: Moss. on October 20, 2006, 06:00:20 PM
I'm not really trying to harass you here, but, uh, I don't think the guys that made .hack would appreciate you making their online game for them.
Title: Re: 3D Online GameMaker (Updated!)
Post by: Arrow on October 20, 2006, 09:07:13 PM
Yeah, really. Seeing as it is an online game, they would probably find a way to sue the pants off of you even if you didn't sell it. They may be planning to do it themselves, and if you put a free version out there (if it's good) then who's gonna wanna play their's?
Title: Re: 3D Online GameMaker (Updated!)
Post by: jordus on October 20, 2006, 11:13:59 PM
this game maker looks amazing
Title: Re: 3D Online GameMaker (Updated!)
Post by: thingy on October 21, 2006, 12:28:23 AM
the fact is you were out of line and incredibly arrogant to say such a thing about "professionals" and "childish games."
LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL
how is he arrogant at all?
the fact is this requires much more effort and if you don't put in the effort the end product will be disgustingly terrible. People will see the 3D graphics and they might think "wow, cool graphics" then they'll start playing and their opinion will change to "wtf? this little kid stole somebody elses graphics and said they were his... little a$$hole"
Title: Re: 3D Online GameMaker (Updated!)
Post by: Moss. on October 21, 2006, 12:34:34 AM
the fact is you were out of line and incredibly arrogant to say such a thing about "professionals" and "childish games."
LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL
how is he arrogant at all?
the fact is this requires much more effort and if you don't put in the effort the end product will be disgustingly terrible. People will see the 3D graphics and they might think "wow, cool graphics" then they'll start playing and their opinion will change to "wtf? this little kid stole somebody elses graphics and said they were his... little a$$hole"
This is not a tool for people seeking to make childish games.
k.
Title: Re: 3D Online GameMaker (Updated!)
Post by: Naphe on October 21, 2006, 02:01:40 AM
Yeah, really. Seeing as it is an online game, they would probably find a way to sue the pants off of you even if you didn't sell it. They may be planning to do it themselves, and if you put a free version out there (if it's good) then who's gonna wanna play their's?

Arlen, ya, I thought of that, that's why I have to get a disclaimer, I'm already in the process of it, but it seems that they can't really understand me that well because the translator can't dicipher a few words, but they say that they will be interested in seeing the finished product before giving me the final verdict.
Title: Re: 3D Online GameMaker (Updated!)
Post by: Lunahan on October 21, 2006, 02:07:22 AM
Wow, really? That means we might might have a chance? I'm gonna keep my fingers crossed!
Title: Re: 3D Online GameMaker (Updated!)
Post by: Naphe on October 21, 2006, 02:34:13 AM
Wow, really? That means we might might have a chance? I'm gonna keep my fingers crossed!

Yes Lunahan it means we have a chance, so I'm counting you and the rest of the team to give it your all to design this unity project. Let's just hope that we will make it, and if we do it's kudos and high rewards to all of you guarenteed.

Though what I fear is that they may give us a short deadline, and if so I might be forced to kick it up a notch by hiring an additional quantity of artists. Though let's just hope that they give us a courtesious deadline so we don't have to worry about having to rush thus ruining the project.
Title: Re: 3D Online GameMaker (Updated!)
Post by: Winged on October 21, 2006, 10:30:10 AM
It looks pretty good, but I'll pass, my games are only made in my spare time when I'm either stuck somewhere on Devil May Cry 1 or just plain bored.....or I have found a new script to keep my going! Anyway, looks awsome for serious game makers, thanks for sharin!

~Winged
Title: Re: 3D Online GameMaker (Updated!)
Post by: Naphe on October 21, 2006, 05:42:04 PM
It looks pretty good, but I'll pass, my games are only made in my spare time when I'm either stuck somewhere on Devil May Cry 1 or just plain bored.....or I have found a new script to keep my going! Anyway, looks awsome for serious game makers, thanks for sharin!

~Winged

No problem, that is what I intended for this topic. To present new opportunity to designers.
Title: Re: 3D Online GameMaker (Updated!)
Post by: Naphe on October 22, 2006, 11:35:14 PM
Due to the incompetance of Silverline's actions I've decided to leave the RMRK community. By Silverline's action to feel the need to impress the mature of the RMRK community rather than to better the community as a whole, I've finally become fed up with this corrupt and misleading rule.
Though for those who still want to know the whereabouts of me and my various projects, you can find me and my projects at the forum I originally created for the Unity idea that you may find in the, "RPGMaker 2000 & 2003, XP" forum.

[Link removed, please don't advertise outside of the advertisement forum]

Farwell CommonDragon, Blizzard, Zeriab, and everyone else that made the community an enjoyable and beneficial designers of all ages.

With Deepest Regrets,

Naphe Urozuki
Title: Re: 3D Online GameMaker (Updated!)
Post by: Roph on October 22, 2006, 11:43:49 PM
The uh, best way to spread your martyr message would be to put it in your signature I guess.
Title: Re: 3D Online GameMaker (Updated!)
Post by: Arrow on December 14, 2006, 04:19:07 AM
I lol EVERY TIME I read that incompetence of silverline's actons post. It's so LAME. ;D
Title: Re: 3D Online GameMaker (Updated!)
Post by: haloOfTheSun on December 14, 2006, 01:33:25 PM
 :tpg: You n00b. >_>  ;)