Any idea about RPG Maker MV AKS?

I want to make my own small game with RPG Maker MV. I started two days ago looking for tutorials on how to build maps, simple events, sounds, etc.

But I haven't found any beginner-friendly information about the PvP system

So I only found things that refer to 'ace' or plugins <even less idea

I've searched halfway through Google in the hope of finding instructions on how to create a normal (Zelda-like) combat system, meaning directly on the screen with hearts and abilities, etc., but I haven't found anything, and what I have found is only for other RPG maker programs, or rather, it's too much for me. As a beginner, I unfortunately can't follow or understand a lot of it. For some, it seems to make sense to insert graphics in this way and variables in this way and so on, but not for me. 😅

If anyone knows anything about this, I would be happy to receive tutorial links/posts etc.

Because I don't feel like teaching myself anything and developing my creativity for the sake of maps, PC conversations, giving up when I know I'll fail at AKS. Because I can't stand the normal (Pokemon-like)

Although I'm too dumb for sounds and graphics… '-_-'

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Gamer4214
1 year ago

I know Godot. You can teach Godot yourself well or I have looked at the basic knowledge and are currently going well.

If you know the basic knowledge there, you can look a lot yourself in the documentation to find out how something works.

Godot has a big community. That means if you have any questions, you can help. Discord, they have.

RPG Maker only has a relatively small community.

Godot Open Source is also free. It has bugs, but more and more people choose Godot because Godot has a good deal with the community and the community is friendly and helpful.

The further development is financed by donations. After what you have heard about Unity, I can imagine that one or other developer team decides for Godot and promotes its further development.

On Github you can report bugs.