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Lite version is the same product just with a good amount of limitations, but considering that it is free it is an acceptable trade-off in my opinion.
Thanks, i will try the free version to see that is woth to buy the paid version.
Lite Version doesnt have extern RTP support, that means u have to compress 250MB extra to your Project File, if u want to use all the RTP.
That means Teamwork and Resource handling is much easier with the Full Version.
2.
The full Version is able do Encrypt your Games, so nobody can open your Final Game and change Stuff.
3.
Full Version does have more than 10 Map Events per Map. Thats realy helpfull and one of the biggest Limitations in the Lite Version that cannot be changed.
4.
Full version supports Script Pluginns. Very Helpfull to ad more functionality to some Features.
5.
In Full Version u dont need to Show the Enterbrain Logo before your Game starts.
and some more Points...
http://rpgmaker.net/events/rm_ace_lite_cook_off/
I know you wrote this years ago, but can you make a worthwhile game in XV Lite?
Also, can you make a game and then sell it on Steam with either this or the full version?
And lastly, do you know which is the best version of RPG maker (doesn't matter if it's paid) currently? I have great ideas for games, and no coding skill, and I think I can make a game that people would really like since RPGs are more about story anyway.
Thank you so much for answering if you are able to do so.
check out LISA and Suits: A Business RPG.
both were made in VXA