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Thank you for letting me know.  That bums me out, but I should try to learn how to use another engine anyway. Can you or anyone else point me in the right direction? I have tried to learn other engines before (Godot being one of them) and have difficulty teaching myself how to use them- partly due to the fact I don't always have a lot of time. Trying to learn via YouTube is like looking for a recipe online- I want simple instructions and no corky personalities.

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If you intend on creating the same kind of games like you would in RPGM then i suggest you stay on RPGM. I presume you just need to find a different version or edition or something because i played a ton of RPGM games and most of them work fine without any of the prerequisite shenanigans. I don't use RPGM myself so i don't know for sure. But if you are open to create something different of in a different way Godot and Unity are basicaly your only options. They are popular and relatively simple to use. Though you should learn coding on C# to use them.

yeah I want the lastest version but my budget is too tight right now. I will eventually get to it.