An example of this is that we have to keep images under 1024x1024 which affects how we format sprite sheets, animations, and so forth. This means that everything we do graphically has to be formatted with Javascript/HTML5 standards in mind in order to prevent dips in performance. Because of the change of technology, we had to start to worrying about resource management, something that was barely a problem on a C++ engine like RPG Maker VXAce. Also, RPG Maker MV's uses JAVASCRIPT+HMTL5 for their programming language, as opposed to previous RPG Maker games which were in Ruby. (1.2.0) We also had to remake the entire base for Pixi4 (1.3.0), which also meant we had to remake all our maps and battle system as well. Due to these necessary upgrades, we had to recreate our plugins for every major change, including Ruby to Javascript (1.0.0) and Pixi2 Initial Creation for our TileD plugin. Because of the aforementioned milestones in the RPG Maker MV engine, we had to change our core system multiple times to solve performance issues and to be compatible with the newest version. It also allowed us to use technology in RPG Maker MV that otherwise wouldn't be possible in its older iteration or with RPG Maker VXAce.
We had a lot of issues with graphic performance, and PIXI4 fixed a lot of these problems.
Around Version 1.3.0, RPG Maker MV also had to upgrade its graphics engine from PIXI2 to PIXI4. Reports of this issue from other games Archeia has released contributed to the decision to change OMORI’s engine. If we stuck with our previous deadlines, OMORI had a large chance of not running at all on most computers and would not receive any updates to resolve these issue.
RPG Maker VXAce has some major issues, like not running on some computers or getting major lag based on the user’s operating system including Windows 7.
Do not reproduce without permission.Playground in a Forest The change of OMORI’s game engine from RPG Maker MV to VX Ace was necessary for OMORI because RPG Maker VXAce is an outdated program, meaning it wouldn’t receive updates after RPG Maker MV was released. “Omori” was set to release in May 2015 but it seems like that won’t push through with all the new developments so Omocat has yet to announce the official release date. Players can visit several dungeons, take on side quests and mini games, and even get to know the stories of in-game non-playable characters. “Omori” is an extraordinary horror role playing video game that has a turn-based combat system. Somehow, he wakes up one day remembering something important yet he can’t point his finger on to. Omocat introduced “Omori” as a surreal horror video game that centers on the main character named Omori, who was an extreme introvert that was comfortable only within his home and lived happily with just his laptop, immersing himself within his online blog from December 2011 to March 2012. If they reach $250,000 then the said video game will also be heading to PlayStation Vita.
After reaching more than $180,000 in Kickstarter, Omocat has announced that the video game will also be available on Nintendo 3DS aside from its PC and Mac port versions. The trailer they revealed, which was a couple of days after New Year, finally showed more of the game, which included more cutscenes and gameplay cloaked in a vivid yet bizarre 2D world. With the surprising number of backing Omocat received, they have decided to make use of the funds and bring “Omori” to better platforms. The Kickstarter fund for “Omori” currently has already pledged $203,300 from 5,910 backers. But there were a lot of good Samaritans and a whole lot more that saw that the project could head on to higher levels. Omocat wanted to give “ Omori” the green light, hence they turned to Kickstarter to draw funds with a pledged goal of $22,000 to finally start the development. It has finally revealed its first new trailer for “Omori” and aside from that, the development team has revealed what they have been doing with the said game all this time. After a long time since Omocat initiated a Kickstarter fund project for “Omori”, it has finally updated its fans and backers this year with a new announcement.