

It opens up making games for more people. Refreshing the cache for download within the Steam client may help in making game and update downloads faster. What makes this application so popular is that it takes away a lot of the more complex parts of making an RPG game, so it's an especially useful tool if you have great artistic skills, but perhaps not so great programming skills. Hopefully we will see more developers come over to Linux thanks to tools like this. I know a lot of people prefer their open source tools, but these tools are popular and having them on Linux means the possibility of more people switching without giving up their favourite applications. So anyone wanting to make simple RPG games on Linux has access to a highly rated tool. With the release of the 1.4.0 update, anyone who owns it now has access to the Linux version on Steam. I cleared my download cache, uninstalled and reinstalled Steam, installed new Windows updates and even attempted reverting.


RPG Maker MV now has a Linux version and it can export Linux games. Attempted a fix I found on a Steam thread from 2017 that said to use 'steam://flushconfig' in your Run dialogue box and only marginally seemed to help at the very start of the download, soon went back to going in and out. We saw signs of RPG Maker MV coming to Linux early last year, but now it's official.
