Hello everyone :)

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  1. hello guys!

    Did some exploring getting to know this website a bit better and I”m loving this so far :)

    I’m from Amsterdam and love to draw anime, composing game music and ofcourse develop games with the rm engine as a hobby. I’m new to RMMV but looking forward to get the hang of it.

    Greets!!!
  2. Hello and welcome to the forum.

    As you're new to MV, I think one of the best things you can do to get up to speed really fast is to go through Andar's compilation of info for new users. In particular he links to 2 playable tutorials, one for the Events Command Menu and the other for Switches and Variables. Most people find interactive tutorials a much more efficient and enjoyable way of learning than just watching/reading. Get those 2 under your belt and you've got a solid foundationof 2 essential aspects of game making. Spending a bit of time doing those and the rest of his compilation and you will save yourself a huge amount of time and frustration in the long run. It will make game making so much more enjoyable - and that's always a plus.
  3. Welcome to the community!

    As Kes says, following through with Andars tutorials would be a great place to start!

    You can also search the forum for specific terms and key phrases at the top right if you get stuck with anything in particular, or post a question in the relevant section of the site and you should find people are quite helpful :)

    Best of luck in your new projects
  4. Hello, and welcome! I hope you enjoy your stay here
  5. As you're new to MV, I think one of the best things you can do to get up to speed really fast is to go through Andar's compilation of info for new users. In particular he links to 2 playable tutorials, one for the Events Command Menu and the other for Switches and Variables. Most people find interactive tutorials a much more efficient and enjoyable way of learning than just watching/reading.

    Hi again and thanks for the quick reply and link. Really helped out a lot. I mainly used XP back then but MV is totally different. Definitely gonna play around with it! :)

    Welcome to the community!
    As Kes says, following through with Andars tutorials would be a great place to start!
    You can also search the forum for specific terms and key phrases at the top right if you get stuck with anything in particular, or post a question in the relevant section of the site and you should find people are quite helpful :)

    Best of luck in your new projects

    Thanks and will do! All those projects here are truly amazing. If i got any questions, I'll be sure to ask around :D
  6. Hello and welcome to the community.