Releasing an official version of 2003 in English would be foolish financially and...well just foolish, especially if they will not allow hacks/mods for the official release. Also we have Cherry creating a script system at the moment which will allow people to create scripts in C/C++, similar to XP/VXA with Ruby. If Enterbrain can somehow beat that, then I would be interested in an english release.
I feel those demands are actually kind of ridiculous to expect. Maybe increasing stats to allow the engine to match that of some of these plugins but I don't think it would be foolish if they expected people to not modify the program.
I don't know of too many programs outside of open source software that allow for the public to create modifications. In fact, I can't think of one off the top of my head. A lot of the reason that most dont allow this in the first place is because they don't want people to go the next step and remove any sort of security they may use for entering serial keys etc. Allowing people to modify the program puts them in a tough spot because then they rely on people to follow the honor system. Of course, piracy wont be prevented and not everyone will be honest but as long as they say "no modifying the program," they have a safety net.
Now I have done some thinking and have come up with a short list of things that I would want if anyone wanted me to support this title.
- Increase stats to amounts matching or exceeding some of the popular modified versions
- better support for windows vista/7 to remove flickering during fullscreen mode
- text boxes to have proper fitting text to allow for a better visual of what you are typing into the
text box (playtesting to see if the text will fit is extremely lame) - Sample games that are of higher quality than Don Miguel's original RPG Maker 2000 sample game (dear lord I nearly wanted to facepalm before I knew what a facepalm was)
- the cost of 2k3 must not exceed 15 dollars due to age and limitations
This is really all that I expect. I would actually buy it then. I just simply wont buy it if the price is over 15 bucks simply because I wouldn't use the software much, if at all. If my list's expectations were met, I would buy it and use it here and there maybe but otherwise no. As such, I wont sign anything until I hear that those conditions are met.
Let's look at it like this; Going out and asking people to sign a petition saying that they will buy a program even if they personally will not buy the program just to be a "good sport" to the community is fairly harmful to the company. Say 20,000 people sign that and only 10,000 people actually buy it because the other 10,000 people already have what they wanted and only signed it to be a "good sport." This could be a loss of profits for the company based on their expected sales figures.
I personally wouldn't buy it to use the RTP or anything like that, especially since if I wanted licensed rpg maker 2003 compatible resources, I could find higher quality resources on the internet for free by people who provided their resources for free to anyone who wants to use them.
I'll keep checking the thread, though. If I start to see things that I like being added to the list of things that would be worked on for an official english release, I may sign my name on there because I really would buy it then and I suggest each of you do the same as long as you are really going to buy it.