Awaiting the Release

Posted by t3mp3st on Aug. 22, 2006, 9:06 p.m.

Sorry if the title lured anyone into a false sense of expecting a project from me anytime soon, just had the thought to mention the reason for some upcoming lack of activity, as well as the avatar change…

Disgaea 2: Cursed Memories

Scheduled for release August 29th, here in the US. (Octoberish in Europe) Disgaea is one of the few games I've spent 100+ hours playing, and am still playing (probably driving my girlfriend a bit nuts in the process) Anyways, this is one of those sequels that by the looks of the videos, will surpass the original. Well, I'm not going to go too much into detail, but perhaps some fans of turnbased SRPGs will be glad to hear that it is coming…

On another note, I've mentioned that my girlfriend has recetly gotten back into rpgmaker, now with rpgmakerXP. One problem is, that resource sites, and forums seem to be pretty scarce. Most links seem either outdated, subject to crashes, etc. If anyone has any links, feel free to share them ^_^

Comments

Firebird 17 years, 8 months ago

firestormx 17 years, 8 months ago

hmm, I never really got into rpgmakerXP. I did a ton of stuff with rm2k, but when rpgmakerXP came out, I was so excited…But it died down pretty fast.

I dunno, it just didn't really have the feel of rm2k.

Anyway, you could try www.gaminggroundzero.com, or www.gamingw.net...They used to be really big, and they're still around.

NeutralReiddHotel 17 years, 8 months ago

Yeah, same here.

Amarin 17 years, 8 months ago

Yay Disgaea! I love it! I used RPG Maker, it SUCKED. I need an SRPG engine for Varlon Tactics.

Cesar 17 years, 8 months ago

you found a girl that's one in a billion, a girl who likes programming! :O

flashback 17 years, 8 months ago

it's not that hard to do if you take Computer Science in high school…

melee-master 17 years, 8 months ago

Yeah it is.

smarttart62 17 years, 8 months ago

No problem [=D].

Actually women are slowly starting to get into the programming field (however yes, they are still scarce).

Programmers are "cool" now as long as you make something people like. Take Tom from MySpace for instance. He writes a few lines of code, and BAM, every woman wants to bang him.

-Steve

Requiem 17 years, 7 months ago

Quote:
Programmers are "cool" now as long as you make something people like. Take Tom from MySpace for instance. He writes a few lines of code, and BAM, every woman wants to bang him.
Yeah, well, I write lines of code that are MUCH more awesome. It's not fair.