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Naturally such people exist whether you want them to or not, it may be annoying, it may be unfair but there's nothing you can do about the personalities of other people.Īnyway, onto the question which I almost forgot about. The only reason various RPG Maker users fail to create something other people can enjoy is because there's usually no one to encourage them or no one seeming to take any interest to begin with, once this probably average piece of work gets released and certain people start with the insults it will start to get progressively worse. Never see any reason for people to belittle others or their work personally, naturally humans are creatures who are profoundly affected by their feelings whether they show it or not. Other than commissioning artwork or doing the extensive artwork yourself, are there alternative options to using the built-in generators? But the bias still exists, (TL:DR): leading to the question: Just how many people pass up or ignore games when they see they've used the RTP face generator? Or any other kind of RTP resource?

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I've been through some discussions about this and the consensus seems to be that amazing games can be created using the most basic RTP resources and generator, while other games chock full of original visual content have been utter disappointments. Is it right for people to belittle others, simply because they don't possess the exact artistic talent to draw something that matches the quality of their game's genre? On a personal note, I've never been directly placed under this kind of scrutiny, but I'm finding it disheartening to see veteran RPG Maker users put down other peoples' strictly non-profit games because they used the built-in generator. Some who even claim that everyone must possess the ability to artistically design or commission (in other words, pay people to create) character portraits for their game, and anyone who does otherwise is just another noob with another game doomed to flop.

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I'm referring to people who refuse to even try the demo because the author of the game used the face generator (or any well-known external generator) to create their characters' portraits and sprites.

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There is one thing in particular I see popping up here and there, and that's users and/or fellow game creators who have this near neurotic distaste for people who use the sprite and/or face generator from the software itself. I've spent so many months perusing through various sites and resource forums for RPG Maker VX Ace, and other RPG Maker software. I'm still acclimated to the old version of these forums, so I'm hoping this is the right place to put this discussion:













Rpg maker 2000 rtp don