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Hi,
I discovered the existence of RPGMaker-VX-Ace only a few minutes ago and I need some questions answered; the website is ambiguous about some points.
1. If I buy RPGMaker-VX-Ace, what assets do I get with it? It is not clear to me that any assets are provided. A database of tilesets, characters and map-building is mentioned, but I do not know to what extent and detail. Can someone clarify?
2. If I buy RPGMaker-VX-Ace and develop a game for Windows which I want to sell, do I own all the income and rights to the game?
3. Also, it seems to me from doing some reading that I can use the assets from Ace commercially as long as I do not change them or use them anywhere else. Is this right?
4. If my game sells, do I owe a royalty to RPGMaker-VX Ace (EnterBrain I believe)? If so, how much?
5. I read in a post that in-game selling/buying cannot be done, unless some serious work goes into server side e-commerce. Is this still true, or is it easy to do this now?
Thanks for answers to these questions!
Greg.
I discovered the existence of RPGMaker-VX-Ace only a few minutes ago and I need some questions answered; the website is ambiguous about some points.
1. If I buy RPGMaker-VX-Ace, what assets do I get with it? It is not clear to me that any assets are provided. A database of tilesets, characters and map-building is mentioned, but I do not know to what extent and detail. Can someone clarify?
2. If I buy RPGMaker-VX-Ace and develop a game for Windows which I want to sell, do I own all the income and rights to the game?
3. Also, it seems to me from doing some reading that I can use the assets from Ace commercially as long as I do not change them or use them anywhere else. Is this right?
4. If my game sells, do I owe a royalty to RPGMaker-VX Ace (EnterBrain I believe)? If so, how much?
5. I read in a post that in-game selling/buying cannot be done, unless some serious work goes into server side e-commerce. Is this still true, or is it easy to do this now?
Thanks for answers to these questions!
Greg.

