![]() RPGMaker provides tons of stuff that is specific to the game style(top down JRPG games). I honestly disagree with part of what Alberth is saying there, though it depends on the situation. The catch is that you have to either find the code somewhere, or learn the programming language and make it happen yourself(Ruby is the last language I've seen RPGMaker use, maybe the new version changed). ![]() ![]() ![]() But I DO know that RPG Maker let's you make changes to lots of things, including the battle system.
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