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Original Source
- Original title: Firgof's CRT Monitor Effect
- Original author: Firgof
- Original date: November 6, 2015
- Source thread: https://forums.rpgmakerweb.com/threads/firgofs-crt-monitor-effect.49578/
- Source forum path: Game Development Engines > RPG Maker Javascript Plugins > JS Plugin Releases (RMMV)
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Introduction
This extractable plug and play addon puts your game-world inside a CRT/LED-hybrid monitor for a unique aesthetic.
Features
- Animated 'buzziness' to simulate authentic CRT-style monitor errors.
- Support for 'glitchy' behavior, including 'ghosting' and corrupted graphics memory.
- Custom tailored default graphics and settings which have been labored over to give the best overall result without needing to mess with the script.
Extract the contents of this addon to your project's main directory. Once you've done this boot up RPG Maker MV, access the Plugin Manager, and double click on an empty slot. Within that new window select the "Name" dropdown box and click "Firgof CRT Monitor". Make sure its state is set to ON and that you click 'OK' to accept the changes in the plug-in manager.
Note: The graphics assets are tailored to fit a 1920x1080 resolution game. If your game runs at a different resolution you'll need to alter the graphics assets to match that resolution.
Compatibility
This add-on aliases certain Scene_Map functions but should otherwise work alongside other plugins. Plugins which utilize MV's map-zoom functions may cause unexpected behaviors.
Last updated
11/6/2015 (2:11 AM CST)
Changelog
[11/6/2015] Version 1.0A - Initial public version.
Download
Grab the effect from the following link to get the latest version of this add-on: Download from Google Drive
Dependencies
None
FAQ
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Credits
ocean pollen
... and various other members of both the /rpgm/ thread on 4chan's VG board as well as the official RPG Maker MV Steam Chatroom.
Terms of use
Free for non-commercial and commercial use. Please notify the author if this plugin is used in any commercial works.
Features Mentioned
- Animated 'buzziness' to simulate authentic CRT-style monitor errors.
- Support for 'glitchy' behavior, including 'ghosting' and corrupted graphics memory.
- Custom tailored default graphics and settings which have been labored over to give the best overall result without needing to mess with the script.
- How to install and use
- Extract the contents of this addon to your project's main directory. Once you've done this boot up RPG Maker MV, access the Plugin Manager, and double click on an empty slot. Within that new window select the "Name" dropdown box and click "Firgof CRT Monitor". Make sure its state is set to ON and that you click 'OK' to accept the changes in the plug-in manager.
- Note: The graphics assets are tailored to fit a 1920x1080 resolution game. If your game runs at a different resolution you'll need to alter the graphics assets to match that resolution.
- Compatibility
- This add-on aliases certain Scene_Map functions but should otherwise work alongside other plugins. Plugins which utilize MV's map-zoom functions may cause unexpected behaviors.
- Last updated
- 11/6/2015 (2:11 AM CST)
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Credits ocean pollen ... and various other members of both the /rpgm/ thread on 4chan's VG board as well as the official RPG Maker MV Steam Chatroom. Terms of use
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