I know I'm not a pro in this community, but I know what everyone's talking about. For me, RPG XP is the golden one because I like the eventing. On the downside, I rarely have Internet access, so I gotta either make my own scripts or my own event system. I guess a lot of you would say that's the good part, because it challenges my creativity. My problem is a lack of materials and developed talent. Since I made my sig picture or whatever that's called, my manga art has improved a lot, and because of plenty of resources, I improve every day. That seems great until you consider the fact that I don't have a scanner, and I was lucky to get that picture on. On the other side, my RPG Maker skills aren't top of the line. I'm a high school freshman, so I am a little young for this, even if it is gonna be my career someday. I can't script well at all, my pixel art is crap, and . . . whoa . . . that's all. Anyway, I'm testing into college English, so I'm not a noob at grammar, character development, and story.
Sorry about getting off topic, but my point is, even with the ability to copy and paste scripts, some people (like me) just can't pull off a piece of crap game with one decent script. Sure, I liked 2003, but I've never liked the Final Fantasy battle system, and I'm not to the ABS level of eventing. VX, I think, was XP with a cooler-looking interface and a little more RTP involvement. I hate how you have to make room for six sprites when you only wanna put one in. And the picture limit was retarded too, even though I never got that far.
I'm all for XP, but I don't think the others are bad either. I know I wasted some space here, and I didn't go as in-depth as a lot of people. It's just my opinion.