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Well, I have been considering MV for about a year now and finally decided to =). Main reason I have not in the past purchased it is from past projects I have been part of I know it takes quite a bit of time. Although one reason I decided ironically to try MV and see what I can do is I think a project in this will take less time then some of the 3d engines ive messed with in the past. If not it will be fun to try and this looks like a great community.

Short bit about myself.
Closest ive ever come to finish a project was years ago when I was working with realmcrafter. I did like the fact it used Blitz3d for the coding language and found it pretty easy that way, but networking code and getting the severs for an mmo etc I learned over a few years. That I should of started on a far smaller project :p.
My personal computer OS preference is Linux. I actually work with Ubuntu, Mint, Centos and Open Suse regularly.
Ive, been in IT for over 20 years. I also webhost business clients as part of my IT work.
I would love to someday make a living making games, but know the time it takes :p and time I have ends up used to make my living. So after several years of no game designing. I figure I would dip my toes in the water and see how it goes. I have actually ended up behind on other work because I keep watching how to videos for rpgmaker MV

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