- #RTP RPG MAKER 2003 INSTALL#
- #RTP RPG MAKER 2003 UPDATE#
- #RTP RPG MAKER 2003 DOWNLOAD#
- #RTP RPG MAKER 2003 WINDOWS#
If you can’t see anything like that in here, then just add a new line at the end of the file and type: FullPackageFlag=1 If this line exists, change the 0 to a 1. Open this file in Notepad (or your text editor of choice) and look for a line which says: FullPackageFlag=0 Next, look for a file in the game folder called RPG_RT.ini.
#RTP RPG MAKER 2003 WINDOWS#
Paste the ones you copied from the RTP folder in here, but if Windows asks if you want to override any existing files, say no. Select all of these folders (but not the icon.ico or uninst.exe files), copy them, then go to the folder where you’ve unzipped your RPG Maker 2003 game - it should have a bunch of similar-looking folders.
If you’ve gone to the right place, you should see a bunch of folders like this: Then go to that folder (it should be something like C:\Users\ \AppData\Roaming\KADOKAWA\Common\RPG Maker 2003 RTP) - if you don’t see the AppData folder, select View in the file explorer and tick the Hidden Items box.
#RTP RPG MAKER 2003 INSTALL#
Install it anywhere, but remember the folder it was installed to.
#RTP RPG MAKER 2003 DOWNLOAD#
You’re probably here because you’ve been trying to play an RPG Maker 2003 game on Windows 7, 8 or 10 and keep getting an error message that says, “The RPG Maker 2003 Runtime Package is not present or not registered.” Luckily there’s a relatively simple solution to this problem, albeit a bit of an awkward one.įirst of all, you need to download the official RPG Maker 2003 RTP.
The author is not responsible if you use this and it somehow trashes your project! If anything goes wrong, you can recover your originals from this folder. Its file formats may contain mistakes! When running, it will copy all of your data files to a new Backup folder. This program rewrites your project files, according to a reverse-engineered specification of RPG Maker 2003's file format. It reads the project file formats, examines file references throughout the project, and when it finds matches to the unofficial translation's RTP filenames, it automatically updates them and saves your file. This tool was created to help with that transition. File references can be hidden in all sorts of places, including inside event scripts! Obviously, for a large project, this can be a prohibitively difficult task.
#RTP RPG MAKER 2003 UPDATE#
This means that anyone who wants to use the new version, whose project uses RTP resources, has to go through and update everything, or their project will break. But over the course of 12 years, a lot of games have been made with the unofficial English translation, and Enterbrain's version changed the names of a lot of files in the RTP. It's great that Enterbrain recently released an official version of RPG Maker 2003.