![]() The only problem is that it tends to fail when you try to import games. Doing so really does let RPGHub open, as if it had finished its Setup Wizard install. There's a little wrinkle in this part of the history of the program, though: Old tutorials for updating from RPGHub mentioned going into your User's Application Support folder, finding your "rpgosx" folder and renaming it "rpghub" in order to more quickly update from RPGOSX to RPGHub. I was impressed with how it ran newer engines for games like Dreaming Mary, though! NEITHER OF THEM run video files, so I'd personally recommend EasyRPG-Player for those games. I feel like the RPGMaker 2000 & 2003 games all run pretty choppily on RPGOSX on my current laptop, especially in comparison to EasyRPG-Player. It installs all the RPGMaker RTPs (this is going to take a while when you open up the program, and it's going to look like it's not open and not doing anything, then all of a sudden, maybe 10 minutes later, you'll get a notification blurb saying it installed.), then you create little Wine wrappers that take information from this RTP folder you've downloaded into your Application Support. ![]() The version of RPGHub directly before this, RPGOSX, still works! I could never get it to install without plenty of errors along the way, meaning it never lets you even OPEN UP the app. Here's a little FAQ the creator did to help people with compatibility: HOWEVER, since I don't want to be the sort of person that says, " Ohhhh, I never got it to work, it's not worth it, forget all about it, stop wasting your time." without preserving some of this developer history, here's everything I've found out: I've tried all of the past week to get it to work somehow, working on my personal MacBook running Mojave and my fAmily computer running Mountain Lion.
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