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RPGM are so grindy.
i for one detest Unity cause:So I've seen many replys to posts from people saying that they wont play a game unless it's made with Renpy, or "this game isnt even made with Renpy, eew! not playing!!". But I was wondering why specifically wont you play it?
I just curious, like is it your experience with cashes on other Engines (like Unity, for example). or is it so you can edit the files for yourself? etc?
For me, for example, if I just want to have a good story experiance then it doesn't matter to me what it was created with, as long as it is intuitive to play and has a good story/visuals that I expected from it.
ps. I am looking to make a VN in the future (just planning right now), and i have experience in Renpy, Unreal and Unity.. so I just wanted to get a general feel for what people expect or if any one really does care about what engine it was created in.
And RPGmaker is just shit and not good at all for adult games. And most devs who use it aren't good.Simple as no other engine offers the same options/tech for adult visual novels.
Unity lacks fast forward options, and HMTL and other engines are much worse.
I don't like HTML games and I have not found an RPGM that I like yet. One of my favourite games is made on Unity. If you mean VN, I like renpy because it has rollback in case I miss something I can scroll up and reread it. I don't think I've ever seen a truly complete game in unreal engine.So I've seen many replys to posts from people saying that they wont play a game unless it's made with Renpy, or "this game isnt even made with Renpy, eew! not playing!!". But I was wondering why specifically wont you play it?
I just curious, like is it your experience with cashes on other Engines (like Unity, for example). or is it so you can edit the files for yourself? etc?
For me, for example, if I just want to have a good story experiance then it doesn't matter to me what it was created with, as long as it is intuitive to play and has a good story/visuals that I expected from it.
ps. I am looking to make a VN in the future (just planning right now), and i have experience in Renpy, Unreal and Unity.. so I just wanted to get a general feel for what people expect or if any one really does care about what engine it was created in.
As long as you are downloading the .exe. You are not really getting a lot of benefits security wise; if any. Unless I'm missing something. Using a VM is safer though.From a security standpoint, I trust Renpy more than Unity/others. Plus lower system requirements and they behave much better in virtual machines.
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