
Of course, you should still consider the now-formal commercial route as well to show your support for Yanfly if you use their plugins (especially in any sort of commercial capacity - you can probably afford the $1 USD paywall )

I've not actually been a heavy user of Yanfly plugins in the past, but I'm kind of glad I ran a wget-siterip over the repository back in Spring now.Įdit: Actually, being mostly text based, for anyone looking for the old site they should try looking at any sort of archive site, like - you might find scripts and instructions there still for something that is no longer available. Several other RMMV scripters and resource providers have began seeking commercial distribution for their assets over the last couple years (that I've noticed) and I think that might have had more impact on this recent decision than the theft, tbh. While this current model sounds kind of silly commercially, it may just be a panicked introduction prodded on by the recent theft-concerns. There have been rumors of Yanfly potentially moving away from free-scripts in the past. Making any sort of claim that a paywall will somehow prevent theft is silly - and I rather think this has been a long-time-coming regardless.
