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Info: A fork of Ancurio's mkxp for resolutions higher than 640/480
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					Info: A fork of Ancurio's mkxp for resolutions higher than 640/480
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					edit the config settings 'defScreenW' and 'defScreenH' according to your game resolution.
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					e.g. 640/480, 800/600, 1024/768, 1280/960, etc.
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# mkxp
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					# mkxp
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It is licensed under the GNU General Public License v2+.
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					It is licensed under the GNU General Public License v2+.
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## Prebuilt binaries
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					## Prebuilt binaries
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[**Linux (32bit/64bit)**](http://ancurio.bplaced.net/mkxp/generic/)  
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					Linux & Windows
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[**OSX**](https://app.box.com/mkxpmacbuilds) by Ali  
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					https://github.com/pk-2000/Falcon-mkxp/releases
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[**Windows (mingw-w64 32bit)**](http://ancurio.bplaced.net/mkxp/mingw32/)
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## Should I use mkxp
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					## Should I use mkxp
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mkxp primarily targets technically versed users that are comfortable with Ruby / RGSS, and ideally know how to compile the project themselves. The reason for this is that for most games, due to Win32-API usage, mkxp is simply not a plug-and-play solution, but a building block with which a fully cross-platform version can be created in time.
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					mkxp primarily targets technically versed users that are comfortable with Ruby / RGSS, and ideally know how to compile the project themselves. The reason for this is that for most games, due to Win32-API usage, mkxp is simply not a plug-and-play solution, but a building block with which a fully cross-platform version can be created in time.
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