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Leophard

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About Leophard

  • Rank
    Member
  • Birthday 07/10/1991

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  • Referer
    Google

Profile Information

  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    The Netherlands
  • Interests
    -Video Games
    -Women
    -Alcohol
    -RMXP

Engines

  • Prefered Engine
    RPG Maker XP
  • Engine Level
    Getting There
  • Class Title
    Writer
  • Other Skills
    Mapping, Spriting
  • Project(s)
    Legend of Chaos
  1. AGain, thanks for the feedback. I think that making the chartacters move faster isn't a bad idea at all - If I knew how to do so! Could anybody help me out with that, please? :sweatdrop: Making characters move and talk at the same time doesn't seem like a problem though, I can simpily use side-triggers for that. As for the music and the factsets, I'll try to tinker with it some more.
  2. Thanks for the review and the advice, I'm sure it will be really helpful. I just downloaded Dubealex's AMS, and I found that it contains some things I could use - Enough to vastly improve my cutscene! Unfortunately, something seems to be wrong... For some reason, none of the commands seem to work! They work fine in the AMS, but in my own game they don't. For example, when I tried to place a face graphics in a message box, it didn't appear. Instead, my character just said the \f[picture] line without anything appearing. I even tried to copy the event and the picture directly, thus re-creating the entire example in my own game, and still it didn't work! What am I doing wrong? Are there some settings I need to turn on to make them work, or are there any scripts which I have to copy? EDIT: Nevermind, found out that I had to copy one of the scripts to my own game. It's all working now! :biggrin_002:
  3. I've abandoned my previous failed topic, to bring you a new, albeit temporary one. I am still far from completing even the first part of my game, though I would like to show you this cutscene I've made. The environments and the dialogue are currently still unfinished and up for suggestions, though I plan to keep the current sprites in-game (Except for Lihonessa's sprite, which I may change in its entirely once I've practised some more). I hope that I'm not breaking any rules by creating a second topic, but I made a mistake with creating my first one, and I could really use some advice from our more experienced members. If I'm doing anything wrong, please let me know so I can remember this in future occasions. Anywho, if you'd like to see the cutscene, you can download the game client here. You won't be able to leave Azure Village, though you will be able to walk around the village once the cutscene is over and interact with some of the people and objects there. If you have any suggestions or feedback, please notify me in this topic, or feel free to send me a PM! http://www.rmxpunlimited.net/forums/files/file/283-legend-of-chaos-cutscene-01/
  4. 161 downloads

    The first "real" cutscene in my current RMXP project, named Legend of Chaos. This is still an unfinished version, merely uploaded to show my current skills, in order to acquire some suggestions or feedback on my current progress. This cutscene plays in Azure Village, where you get a brief look into Lihonessa's past.
  5. 100? Let's instead go for... OVER 9000!!!! XLVIII (48)
  6. Well, although I can understand why you made that post... But there's really not much bad about your life, if you compare it to others. I mean, sure, being in a downer because you can't think of anything for your homework sucks, but there's no point in dwelling on it. Instead, try to do something fun; It may just give you the inspiration you need. Or perhaps you can find something on the internet that can help you out. And if you can't sing, well, that's just a natural flaw that most people have, and you should accept it. As for being bad at the rest, why not practise to get better? Nobody is naturally bad at playing an instrument or bad handwriting - People who are good at it have just practised right and much to perfect it. Do your friends laugh at you because of it? Screw them, or use it as encouragement to push yourself harder. Or find some better friends who are actually willing to help you out. I don't want to sound rough, but really, your life doesn't sound hard at all. I for one have gone through the same problems, with my entire family suffering from permanent diseases: My father has (a likely inheritable form of) Parkinson's, which you'll find is really a much harsher disease then just shivering if you read up about it. My brother has a permanent intestine disease, which has him stuck on medicine for the rest of his life. It will likely worsen as well, which means that he'll either need more or better medicine in the future, likely soon already. As for me, I suffer from chronic reflux. It's a complicated disease, but to be brief I'll name which things I can no longer do for the rest of my life: -Eat any fried, salty or other fatty stuff (Practically everything but meager food and dry bread) -Drink alcohol or fizzy drinks (Which only leaves water, milk and fruit juice) -Use caffeine -Sleep for a night straight -Stay up late -Spend 24 hours without stomach pains or cramps -Live without permanent nausea -Do sports -Watch scary movies -Eat breakfast without having to fight throwing up Take me as an example to do things which you actually can do, if you'd like. But I will say, and I'm sorry if this hurts, that I hate people who whine while they go through everyday trouble which everybody has. Unless you have a permanent illness as well of course, then I'd cut you some slack.
  7. Well, the emulator did work, but it was very glitchy, buggy and slow - Which is what I ment when I called it unreliable. Also, the rom I used turned out to contain a virus... :sweatdrop:
  8. I simpily used Google to find for a place where I could learn more about RMXP, and where I could submit my demo's and trials for people to rate. Haven't truly reached that points at the moment, but I'm getting there... Slowly but steadily. :rolleyes:
  9. My guess is that in the restaurant's case, there is rarely any specific proof that the restaurant caused it. It's quite easy to get something weird in your food which makes you go ill or even die, especially in crowded places such as a restaurant. For instance, if you got sick from eating at a restaurant, you wouldn't know which specific thing made you sick - Did the cook do something wrong? Did somebody ill or infected come near your food? Or did they simpily use an ingredient which you happened to be allergic against? Not to mention that food takes some time to digest, which means that the bacteria need some time to get into your bloodstream, which in turn makes it even harder to find where it came from. In the car company's case however, it can be clearly seen what caused it. Even in completely wrecked cars, it's often not very hard for most experts to see what caused the car to crash. In other words, there actually is specific proof that the car company caused it. Regardless though, considering the nature of the story, I'm guessing that this thing happened in America. I don't want to sound discriminatory, but practically everybody sues everyone and everything in there, so I would not be surprised about this.
  10. You do know that this thread had been dead for over a month, right? But hey, if we're continuing now anyway... :sweatdrop: I for one believe that it is okay to obtain roms and emulators, but only for the old consoles such as the classic NES, SNES, SEGA, GBA, etc. I don't think that either of these are sold a lot anymore anyway, if some places even still sell these things. To be honest though, I did once try to get an emulator for the Xbox 360, but I ended up not using it. It was too unreliable, you had to go through a lot of trouble to get it to work, and there are barely any roms for it around the internet. I suppose that this is likely the same case with most (or perhaps all) modern consoles as well, so there actually won't even be much point in getting an emulator for these.
  11. Leophard

    Riddles

    You're a postman, or you're a mailbox. Am I right? :biggrin_002: Well now, it's my turn... I turn polar bears white And I will make you cry. I make guys have to pee And girls comb their hair. I make celebrities look stupid And normal people look like celebrities. I turn pancakes brown And make your champagne bubble. If you squeeze me, I'll pop. If you look at me, you'll pop. What am I?
  12. Leophard

    Riddles

    I think he probably said something along the lines of "You will let me go free". ;)
  13. Leophard

    Menu Won't Work

    Alright, I checked the in-game controls, and it turned out that the X key was suddenly no longer bound to the B button. I changed it, and now it seems to work perfectly again. Thanks for the help! PS: Kiriashi, thanks for noting the difference between keys and buttons, I didn't realise that there was a difference between them. I'll keep it in mind from now on! :sweatdrop:
  14. Leophard

    Menu Won't Work

    This is probably a relatively simple problem, though it's still one I just can't seem to figure out. I hope somebody can help me with this issue. Basically, the problem is that all of a sudden, the X button no longer opens the menu in my game. I didn't change any commands (I don't even know where to do so), and I didn't mess around with some files, either. The last thing I did was import some new graphics for one of my characters. I saved the changes, and closed RMXP. Now a few days later, I decided to work for a bit on my game again, only to suddenly discover this problem. Has anybody ran into a similar problem, and knows how to solve this?
  15. Welcome, fellow newbie. Enjoy your stay, and I hope to see you around on the forums! :yes:
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