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Off-Topic => Really Old Stuff => Archive => Mini Teams => Topic started by: Dantethedvl on December 20, 2008, 10:49:58 PM

Title: Need a Team
Post by: Dantethedvl on December 20, 2008, 10:49:58 PM
I'm currently looking for a team of people who know how to use rpg maker(or any other game making program) to make games with. I don't have experience as a coder or spriter, but I write stories for games and can work out damage systems, come up with items, etc. I like to write stories that aren't the normal "hero has his home destroyed and seeks out the tyrant only to discover he has a hidden gift" and I currently have a game I'd like to make in mind. I'd like to make a new team, but I don't mind joining an existing one if they're looking for a writer. If you want a sample story from me to see what kind of stuff I write before joining, just ask for it and I'll pm one to you.
Title: Re: Need a Team
Post by: _JeT_ on December 21, 2008, 03:03:11 AM
Who are you?
Title: Re: Need a Team
Post by: ThexXtremeXx on December 21, 2008, 03:10:34 AM
Who are you?

LOL.
Title: Re: Need a Team
Post by: Dantethedvl on December 21, 2008, 05:29:14 AM
I believe it says 'Dantethedvl'. If you're not going to post about a team, please don't post here.
Title: Re: Need a Team
Post by: Hell Angel on December 21, 2008, 06:49:24 AM
Hm, regardless of privacy -- if you are looking for a team to create or looking for a team to join, and you are the one putting yourself out, it should only be mandatory for you to show us an example of everything you have to offer. This includes your writing, spriting, and possibly even past games, if you have any.

Aside from lack of examples or lack of well... anything, is your lack of notoriety. If you want us to trust you, you need to give us a reason. As such, I mean, talking around the forums a bit before bringing the situation to hand. Chances are, unless you have even a small reputation around here, no one is going to be willing to help you. Even then, and I'm sorry to say, but this place isn't very lively on the game making aspect.