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Posted 2005-02-20, 08:44 AM in reply to BlueCube's post starting "That would be an X-TREME BOUNCING..."
The problem with Blender is that it doesn't come with anything you can build upon.

If, say, it came with multiple 3D chipsets, characters and the such, then it would be a pretty good program...but then again, it may just be us getting to set in our ways and being too lazy to create our own things...

Well...looks like our next quest is to fiund a 3d rpg maker that comes with the things we are so used to...

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Maybe this is worth a try...http://3das.noeska.com/default.aspx...the screenshots aren't v. good though...

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One that looks better than the above is http://www.gamediscovery.com/game-de...e-creators.asp - RPGds. For some reason it reminds me of RMXP.

^ Screw that for the mo. The actual program can't seem to be found anywhere...

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