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@Jens_Rasmussen it's basically just playing an rpg except there is a chat room and you can see people. At least, for now. There are mmo systems for older rpg makers too that had stuff like active battles, trading, the works (like rmx-os).

But I mean let's be real. Runescape was made with Java in like 2002. I'm pretty sure someone could make a decent mmo in rpg maker if they wanted to. At this point, RPG Maker itself is just a suite of assets and a GUI that helps you make a game. You can rip out any code from it and replace it with whatever else you want, provided it is JS.

I think Luigiblood has got to be one of the most legendary people on the internet. He's helped with so many Nintendo fan projects, like translations, decomps, getting the N64DD stuff to work with emulation, and even a Kirby Air Ride PC remake. I see him everywhere.

@inTrax holy shit jerma on an improv show would be amazing.

someone is making an mmo plugin for rpg maker mv.
since my game in going to be 100% unencrypted, you could theoretically run your own god's disdain mmo server, kind of like yume nikke online.

@sendpaws @hazlin i had a basic class in 8th grade that taught all the parts of the guitar, how to tune, proper form, and how to read tablature. i was using a classical guitar and it was much harder. it was my great grandma's and i still feel really bad for trading it for a normal acoustic ;_;

once you learn those basics though you're pretty much golden as far as beginners go. next step is learning chords, but once you know tabs those are much easier to figure out. there are of course much more advanced techniques after that but that will happen later.

the hardest part about learning guitar is getting through the finger pain and building up those calluses. my pointer and middle finger tips are actually deformed from how much i play lol. a lot of it is just dedication, even if you don't feel like practicing you need to do it anyway.

@hazlin i also gotta wonder how many of the people using this are like actually obese or something. i've got a normal bmi so it'll probably last at least $90 worth.

@hazlin just something simple on amazon for $90 on sale from $120. no incline or rail, fairly small. goes 4mph. it doesn't have to do too much. reviews on it were decent.

few people saying that after about a year it crapped out on them, but i figure that after a year if i'm still going strong i can buy a better one then. kind of like buying a shitty $40 guitar for your first one.

bought a walking pad. i'll be taking an hour to walk every day and will go backwards every other day, per my fitness guru friend's instruction to help strengthen my knees and ankles. too cold to do it outside right now and i wish i could have gotten this sooner, but i had to pay a lot more rent without another roommate.

@sendpaws @arc a lot of these places will just interview and maybe even hire you on the spot if you go in there and catch the hiring manager. whereas if you put your application in, it'll either get sucked into a hell hole or rejected immediately.

@arc for jobs like that it is much better to go in person than to fill out an application online. if the person who hires isn't around, come back later.

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