AFAIK RPG Maker doesn't have a runtime for any platform except Windows.
I've got a work-in-progress for a system that should be able to import existing RM games and run them on other platforms, but it's not finished yet. I definitely plan on addin…
SpoonThumb said:
I suspect actually security is the issue here. Since the launcher is a WIP, it might not be as nicely decoupled from the underlying security stuff as would be necessary for people to start building their own launchers on top …
Volte6 said:
Well, look like somebody is setting up http://isouyashipping.com/ based on community feedback.
One interesting tidbit to be gleaned from the data is that, among the people that report having received their devices, there's a pret…
vinny75 said:
stormhunter said:
So far, a total of 6 units confirmed as received. Less than 1/day. Lovely.
"Backer #47169 already received his OUYA. Shipping by region, maybe? Any east coasters get a shipping email yet? Let us …
ItsJustAC said:
Its
completely up to you what you pay, but ultimately these are donations,
legally and technically with a 'reward' given, not buying your place in
the queue. That wasn't the deal.
"Legally and technically" are wha…
The more information is out. Check Kickstarter.
One thing that's a bit annoying to see:
The rollout will be as follows: We are starting with the standard OUYA
unit (grey console+controller), then working on the Kickstarter
exclusive units and…
In case anyone hasn't seen it:
https://twitter.com/juhrman
More information promised in "a day or two" once they have useful information available to give us.
Dreamwriter said:
And why do you keep talking about "how many units have shipped" as such a minor question that every company would ever be expected to answer? Clue, NO company answers that question normally.
Clearly you never backed the…
Is Ouya a big company? I was sort of under the impression they were a tiny startup and we dumped a real big obligation (and a lot of money) in their laps... :P
Having said that, I do agree that there needs to be some sort of tracker on here. The team sold us on Ouya as an open system. Now we find out just how much they mean it, and keeping the lines of communication open is critical.
Does anyone else think shipping by backer number is the completely wrong approach?
Seems to me the best way to handle it is to ship by pledge amount, with those who did more to support the development of the system receiving their consoles first, n…