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Thanks, that more like that what I wanted to say. :)
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If I had any reason to sell a RM game, it would be that it was:

-Not Shit
-Better that Mediocre
-pwns Aveyond (or insults it, sine that game sucked)
-Spent money making it (beyond the 60USD already spent to purchase and license the engine)

Reasons:

-Assist in payment for my 2 years at Full Sail
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So about that money...
I think people fail to remember RM XP is one of the few RMs in which enterbrain specifically tells you NOT to sell your games. Go ahead be a dumb shit and ruin it for people.

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Quote from: Eb!
Save your completed game as a game disk and you can burn it onto a CD-ROM to give to your friends or distribute it over the Internet for other gamers to enjoy. You can even market your creations as shareware.

At the bottom of the following page:
http://www.enterbrain.co.jp/tkool/RPG_XP/eng/features.html

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Shareware is a marketing method for software, whereby a trial version is distributed without payment ahead of time as is common for proprietary software. Typically shareware software is obtained free of charge by downloading, thus allowing one to try out the program ahead of time. Shareware is also known as try before you buy, demoware, trialware and many other names. ...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shareware

Quote from: License File that comes with Legal RMXP
E. Distribution rights
Licensee may, at its sole discretion and its own risk, distribute the game (“Game”) originally created by Licensee by utilizing the Software with the following conditions;
(i)   Only Licensee who properly completed the user registration may distribute its own Game;
(ii)   The Game that may be distributed by Licensee shall be legally created and shall not infringe third party’s rights, including, but not limited to, privacy, copyright, trademark, and/or any other intellectual property rights. Licensee shall, at its own expense, indemnify, defend and hold ENTERBRAIN harmless against any claim/suit/proceeding brought against ENTERBRAIN arising out of or in connection with the Game on the issue of infringement of any patent, copyright and/or any other intellectual properties of any third party; and
(iii)   Licensee shall be fully responsible for the Game, its contents, including, but not limited to, character, story, scenario, plot, map, music, sound, design, name, the Game’s distribution method, and/or any other items created or added by Licensee.

That also states that you cannot distribute your game in anyway if it is not legally purchased.

So, if you are against Shareware, don't use RMXP. RMXP itself is shareware, with the 30-trial, where you can pay 60USD to fully activate it.
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So about that money...
Your also failing to see that shareware is freeware. You know what? Go ahead try to sell your game, you'll learn really fucking fast no one will buy it due to better RM games out there that are FREE. Learn your lesson the hard way douchebag.

Mr.Fu is pissed because of this ignorant twat. I'll be back in about an hour. I'm seriously not going to post while pissed off, because this little jack ass will force me to troll. And I won't let a little snot nose punk get the better of me.

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Shareware is freeware? lawl. RMXP is shareware. It's free for 30 days, then you have to pay 60 bucks.
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The purchased version is no longer shareware, stupid.

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So about that money...
This is another reason why Arrow is awesome.

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Your also failing to see that shareware is freeware. You know what? Go ahead try to sell your game, you'll learn really fucking fast no one will buy it due to better RM games out there that are FREE. Learn your lesson the hard way douchebag.

Mr.Fu is pissed because of this ignorant twat. I'll be back in about an hour. I'm seriously not going to post while pissed off, because this little jack ass will force me to troll. And I won't let a little snot nose punk get the better of me.

Once I sort out whether or not it's me you are calling a little jack ass and a douchebag, I'll decide if I should be angry in turn. :lol:

My point was that if someone has a game good enough to sell, and does sell it, and makes money, and if it were legal to sell that game, then by all means, you should be damn happy the person was able to succeed rather than pouty and jealous.  Sure, others may get the same idea, but most people will soon learn than crap games aren't going to sell, and it'll settle down to mostly a lot of free games, a point already made.  ..which amounts to almost no change, and pretty much doesn't hurt the rest of the users.

I don't personally think I'd ever sell a game I made, even if it shit gold.  At least not beyond the cost of a cd and shipping if people had to have a physical copy.

But hey, if it were illegal to sell games made with something, then doing so would be stupid.  Of course given the license there, distribution rights allow for selling the game (if the legal version was purchase).

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Same over here. I would never try to sell a crappy game. And if I'd be gonna sell it, I'd make sure it's 100% original, not RTP.
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