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Forum: RPG Maker Series Dev. and Help (RMDH) Topic: password recovery morality - should we do it? |
kbandressen |
Posted: January 28th, 2009, 9:21 am
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You don’t need to go into anyone’s games when you can ask and people will generally tell you how to do/approach things. Right, that should definitely be the first step in trying to learn how to do something. If the creator is there to explain things for you, then there's no need for a... |
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Forum: RPG Maker Series Dev. and Help (RMDH) Topic: password recovery morality - should we do it? |
kbandressen |
Posted: January 27th, 2009, 7:21 am
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the rpg maker 1 community is very small, if there is anyone in the practice of theft, we will know of it. Definitely, it would be ridiculous for anyone to try and pass off others' techniques as their own. But I guess the question left is this: Is it theft to apply techniques from other games to you... |
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Forum: RPG Maker Series Dev. and Help (RMDH) Topic: password recovery morality - should we do it? |
kbandressen |
Posted: January 27th, 2009, 5:16 am
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That's a good point. I'll admit I may have jumped the gun on releasing this, so from now on I'll definitely wait until there's more discussion before I release anything else like this. I could probably do the same thing for RPGM2 and 3 given some saves to look at, but I definitely want to do what's ... |
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Forum: RPG Maker Series Dev. and Help (RMDH) Topic: password recovery morality - should we do it? |
kbandressen |
Posted: January 27th, 2009, 4:04 am
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I can definitely agree with that to a degree. Stealing ideas and claiming them as your own is definitely a disrespectful thing to do. But I think that seeing how the advanced games are made can really help people improve their own games. I think it helps the community for people to be able to see ho... |
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