Yeah sure more might be what I want, but is that actually what I need? Plus for plugins you always have to consider the want and need. So yes, VX Ace and MV give you more options off the bat - resources and scripts/plugins - while MZ has some quality of life features that make developing itself more comfortable. Plus something that many people forget is: if you need something to be made or help with, it is usually more likely to find people supporting you on the newest engine. If you choose XP and need a graphic, there might not be that many people around still being able to emulate the style and since there are so few XP users, the graphic would not help many other people besides you. If someone looks for something for MZ, people are more likely to jump in an help for those reasons. If I had to recommend someone what to buy, I would say: Get MZ as main engine for the comfort and be very careful with planning and what plugins you want/need. SRDude has built a HUD Maker for RPG Maker MZ that allows for the creation of map and battle HUDs using an external, custom-built editor.You might need some support, but maybe you can alter your concept to work with what is there.Anisoft is building a library which so far boasts a parallax plugin for cool fog effects and water reflections.Kaliya developed a plugin that significantly improves the way that lighting is handled by using regions to determine how light should be cast on your project’s maps.Allows users to create 3D-esque games in RPG Maker.Hudell has released a small amount of map plugins that will affect things in your project such as tileset limitations and tile priority.Niche Plugin Developers Hudell's Map Plugins Ramza has a small library of plugins that provide several different gameplay features that affect the battle system, as well as their own crafting system.notRitter has published a handful of plugins that affect how events function in your project.DK Plugins has a range of different small plugins for RPG Maker MZ which can add a touch of extra polish to your games, such as debugging tools and localization plugins.Their available plugins add significant changes to gameplay features such as Pocket Events which allows the player to spawn events from the inventory. Pheonix Kagedesu currently provides a small but potentially powerful library.Lunatechs is a plugin team that provides MIT plugins of varying sizes and porting of the famous Quxios plugins.Casper Gaming adds a lot of different gameplay features to your projects, including a Bestiary, Professions and Crafting.Boasting a wide library of plugins for RPG Maker MZ, Hakuen Studio has many plugins that will enhance quality of life aspects in your projects.Caethyril provides a fairly broad library of plugins which includes many quality of life features, as well as gameplay mechanics such as jumping.provides a variety of plugins for improving small features in your projects, such as autocoloring text and ways to define currency. Many of which will add interesting and diverse gameplay to battle systems and more. Longtime veteran and ReStaff contributor, Fomar0153, provides several complex plugin features for RPG Maker MZ projects.Their plugins allow a breadth of different features including audio/visual effects, event utility, map plugins, scenes/systems and more. A longtime community favorite, Galv makes a wide range of quality plugins for RPG Maker MZ. Their plugins feature a broad range of effects from battle systems to cursor changes.
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