Hello!
To be honest I don't know how I ended up here, much less believe actually finding THE site that's replaced the old rmxp.org forums. Jumped into the community around 10 years ago as nice a little distraction to help me get through uni via creative expression. Then fell off the grid around 2008 when life's responsibilities started rearing its ugly head.
It's a little comforting to know it's still (somewhat?) kicking to this day. I recall spending countless hours in the day typing up long winded forum posts on the concepts and theories behind storyline designs, submitting the odd ezine article or two (under the alias Remote).
Stumbling into this site has also prompted me to dig up my old RM project from the recesses of my hard drive... and damn was I overly ambitious. It's no wonder I've never went beyond the storyboard.
Anyways, let's see how far this thing goes before I fall off the grid again. Until then, look forward to seeing how the community has developed over these years.
To be honest I don't know how I ended up here, much less believe actually finding THE site that's replaced the old rmxp.org forums. Jumped into the community around 10 years ago as nice a little distraction to help me get through uni via creative expression. Then fell off the grid around 2008 when life's responsibilities started rearing its ugly head.
It's a little comforting to know it's still (somewhat?) kicking to this day. I recall spending countless hours in the day typing up long winded forum posts on the concepts and theories behind storyline designs, submitting the odd ezine article or two (under the alias Remote).
Stumbling into this site has also prompted me to dig up my old RM project from the recesses of my hard drive... and damn was I overly ambitious. It's no wonder I've never went beyond the storyboard.
Anyways, let's see how far this thing goes before I fall off the grid again. Until then, look forward to seeing how the community has developed over these years.