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Posted 2004-04-25, 10:22 AM in reply to HungryforLint's post starting "Thanks.... im kinda confused..."
Forgot that the installer's in Japanese display.. That's a "feature" of it being fan-translated. And for some reason, even installing the Japanese language pack for Windows XP doesn't remove the question marks..



To install it "normally", you'll want to browse to your Project directory, and install there. It'll make its own folder within that - then you can easily run it from RPG Maker.

Of course, you could actually just browse to the directory in which you've already installed it, and run the RPG_RT.exe located there. To run it through RPG Maker though, you'll have to change RM2k3's project folder to one level above the folder in which you already installed it. (Notice that when you open a project, all the project FOLDERS are shown - you're basically just browsing the Project directory.)

And obviously, you know that the left button is OK, the right button is Cancel.

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Posted 2004-04-26, 09:14 PM in reply to BlueCube's post starting "Forgot that the installer's in Japanese..."
Thanks.... the class system thing is really cool.... I have a question... Its kinda stupid but i never knew about it. You know the Option Gamedisk? where u save yur game so people can play it? I was wondering if u can only put it a Floppy, A drive or if u could put it on a CD. Cuase a floppy has only so much space. And another questions.... te gamedisk option gets all the RTP so the person can play the game without having RPGMaker... does that mean it saves ALL the RTP i have on my computer or just the ones i used in my game... Thanks!
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Posted 2004-04-27, 04:47 AM in reply to HungryforLint's post starting "Thanks.... the class system thing is..."
I can answer the GameDisk question. GameDisk can be saved to floppy (from past experiences, you'll need 3 floppies) or CD.
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Posted 2004-04-27, 05:28 AM in reply to HungryforLint's post starting "Thanks.... the class system thing is..."
...Or you can always save it to the hard drive so you can upload it.

But it does save EVERYTHING in your RTP folder, if you set it with that checkmark.. Otherwise, it's better to actually "import" those resources from the RTP folder into your project folder. (Obviously, you won't need to include the RTP if the person you're sending it to has RPG Maker installed, but you already knew that)
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Posted 2004-04-27, 09:36 PM in reply to BlueCube's post starting "...Or you can always save it to the..."
ic.... how would I put it on a CD... when i click the Gamedisk icon... its only enabled for the A Drive... Floppy...do i just manually copy and paste my project folder into the CD? And if i do, do i just copy and paste all the RTP i used in my gam into my profect folder? cuase i dont wanna have to send my friend ALL MY RTP cuase its just too much space.
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Posted 2004-04-28, 05:44 AM in reply to HungryforLint's post starting "ic.... how would I put it on a CD......"
Nah, hit the |...| button to the right of where it says "A:\". That'll let you browse to wherever you want to put the gamedisk files. You can also manually type the destination in, but only after you've hit the browse button. I suggest saving it to a folder on your desktop, and putting all of those files into one ZIP.

Note that you CAN copy/paste the files into your project folder (make sure they're in the right directory). You can also use the Resource manager in the Tools menu (or on the toolbar) to import the resources yourself. It's safer to import them, since you'll be able to make sure the transparency is working properly. (See http://zelaron.com/forum/showthread....92327#poststop for more details on transparency while importing)
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Posted 2004-04-28, 05:09 PM in reply to BlueCube's post starting "Nah, hit the |...| button to the right..."
Quick question: Say I'm a lv15 Knight and switch to Black Mage, with it set to take me to lv1. If I want to go back to a Knight, would I still be lv15 once I switched? Or would I have to start all over again?
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Posted 2004-04-28, 05:20 PM in reply to thisisthedark's post starting "Quick question: Say I'm a lv15 Knight..."
You'll start over again. If you want to keep levels, you'll need to:

-Save current level in variable
-change class - level 1

And when you change back:

-change class
-increase level by variable, minus 1
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