This board is in conjunction with the General Rules Forum Rules and if you are not familiar with them, it is strongly suggested that you check them out.
Also, there is a handy-dandy Frequently Asked Questions topic. If you have a common question, it is suggested that you look there first before making a thread.
Finally, there is a Guide on Making a Good Request Thread. If you are having a tough time making a thread, look there.
Topic Title
- First off, you must have a meaningful title. Creating a topic with a title that says, "help me" will be followed by a moderator locking the topic.
RM Engine
- Also state whether you are using XP or VX. They are two different systems and the coding between the two is varied.
Topic Rules
Script In Thread
- If you need help with a script, you must provide the script in the thread. If the script is long, then provide the section with the error or provide a link. Do not post a topic without the script handy, not everyone is familiar with every script.
Code Tags
- Also, when posting the script, use
Code:
Providing Information
- One last thing, provide as much information as possible. The more information you provide, the easier and faster the process takes.
Bumping and Necroposting
Bumping - You must wait 48 hours before bumping your topic. The reason for this is to create organization. Bumping every 2 hours will get you no where, and members will be unwilling to help you if you decide to do so.
Necro-Posting
- Also, please do not post in a thread that is more than 30 day old unless of course you are the creator of the thread. The reason behind this is because the user probably figured out the issue or is not active on the forums anymore.
Game Making Discussion
- This isnt the place to discuss game making aspects. If someone has a question, there should be a simple answer. Its okay to state an opinion about a system, as long as you are answering the question as well. Posting solely to give an opinion about a game making aspect is not okay.
Topic Resolved
- In order to eliminate necroposting, when your topic is resolved, add [resolved] to the title.