I have a decent computer, and can run several small events at once. Lone is right though, MV still gets laggy - but this is mainly based on your own specs now. I think realistically though, since MV was released, attention seems to have diverted away from ACE ( development and resource wise, not usage), so I feel currently MV is more supported. I personally haven't encountered any within the past few months, and another recent market trend is the use of "tool plugins" - essentially buying an extension onto the program itself (currently one is SAKAN tileset builder for instance). I also understand JS better than Ruby most of the time, so depending on what you take to more, your preference may vary. I've now seen quite a few external plugins for MV (Yanfly's Doodads, SumRndmDde's HUD/Menu tools, ect.) that allow you to directly change you game from another extension window. However, Ruby was mainly used for just in game stuff. I found Ruby easy enough to edit and understand. ![]() At least not a full plugin/script anyway. MV is definitely my preferred software.įirstly, my writing skills are awful and I've never really been able to code myself. I've used both, but I haven't actually used ACE since MV's release to be honest.
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