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casper

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Hi all, My names Chris but everyone calls me Casper. Im from the UK, Scotland to be exact. I am very new to the RPG Maker scene and only got the RPG Maker MV software last week.
I am currently working very hard on my first game, I am pleased to meet you all.
 

MinisterJay

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Hi Casper, and welcome to the community. It is exciting working on that first game, and the ones to follow. Looking forward to seeing you around.
 

Dad3353

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@casper

Welcome, and enjoy the splendid resources here, among which the answering of questions comes high on the list. Time for my encouraging Words of Wisdom, especially for those just starting out...
'It's the first forty years which are the hardest, after which things sometimes tend to get (slightly...) better'. ;-)
Have fun...
 

casper

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@Dad3353
Haha, Thank you for the welcome, and words of wisdom Dad3353, your posts so far have shown your creative side in your project. I like the complexity of your events (or how they sound) You also mentioned a demo version being available, I am intrigued to try that out soon.
 

Mr.Gaming

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Hello Casper and welcome to the forum.

A litle bit of advice for you. Don´t do too much at the time, otherwise it may be that you lose interest in your own project. Some times it is good to lat it cool down a bit. Take breaks which can sometimes take a few days.
Play the games you like to find new ideas for your own project to get. Even if there are 3D games you can get some Inspiration from them can them for your game.
 

casper

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@Mr.Gaming
Thank you for the advice Mr.Gaming, I understand the burn out feeling so far learning and seeing my thoughts and ideas on screen has been enough of a drive to keep me working hard and as I am new to the software I'm always learning from my project so I haven't had that burnt out feeling yet but at the same time working on anything for hours on end does wear you down, and I have been shattered after a long session of MV, it's about finding that sweet spot of what your capable of at the time without over doing it. I will take your words to heart though, but at the same time excitement has me going pretty strong atm. :)
 

Cunechan

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Hey casper :D You have the same name as my favorite rapper (but its german rap, oh well xD) . But don't mind me, I'm just giving late welcomes :D Anyways, have a nice stay and feel free to ask if you have any questions related to rpg maker. Hope you'll have a lot of fun and to see you around~
 

casper

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Hey casper :D You have the same name as my favorite rapper (but its german rap, oh well xD) . But don't mind me, I'm just giving late welcomes :D Anyways, have a nice stay and feel free to ask if you have any questions related to rpg maker. Hope you'll have a lot of fun and to see you around~
Lmao, awesome, xD thanks for the welcome Cunechan, and thank you for the offer of help. :D I seem to be slowly getting the hang of the software so when I progress I learn how to do something a bit better and go back and try to improve on what I made earlier. I appreciate it though and will hopefully see you around the forums also. :)
 
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