I think the question is why is the game acting like it's in fullscreen when it's not. Why is Fullscreen forced. The game acts like it's in fullscreen even if you remove it with F5 and minimizes when you try to go do something else. That's not what a windowed game does.
Also audio/bgs/clock thing is back this update as well. I don't know how this file keeps going awol every update but here we are again.
is the file supposed to be "_clock" since the game is asking for just "clock" renamed the file to "clock" and it stopped crashing when entering her home.
Checked previous version which I played. File is still named "_clock"but does not crash.
It doesn't start full screen over here. It should start as a window unless there are some messed up settings/problems on the users PC's. There's a whole chapter dedicated to this in the included readme:
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Fullscreen:
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*Your monitor needs to support at least a resolution of 1280x960 to see the whole screen!
*Monitors with vertical resolution less then 960 will not be able to display the game properly!
Starting the game in full screen mode might cause issues.
Don't start the game in full screen mode but use F5 to make it full screen.
Press F1 and uncheck start full screen if it's checked...
OR
Edit the game.ini and make sure Fullscreen=0. (Restart game after.)
Open the game.ini with a texteditor and change Fullscreen=1 to Fullscreen=0
OR
If the game is active try ALT+ enter to exit/enter full screen mode.
Use F5\F6 and make it windowed
Because RPG maker used 4:3 resolution some black bars will be present when using widescreen A.k 19:6 etc..
There are a lot of different posts regarding the "screen being cut off" when launching this game in either full screen or windowed.It seem these problems arise in particular with people who are using a laptop. There is a consensus that updating video drivers can help.
It seems unknown to many that RGSS, in all its versions, shares the configuration from the F1 menu for all games. So, for example, all games made using RGSS3 share the same F1 config, if you change it for one, you change it for every other game.
To change that, you can use regedit.(CAREFULLY!!! Careless use of regedit can screw up your entire PC!)
Look for:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER -> Software -> Enterbrain -> RGSS3 (or the version your game uses).
Right click on LaunchInFullScreen and select Edit (First option), set the value to 0.
Be sure to perform those changes when Game.exe and RPG Maker are closed.
Also audio/bgs/clock thing seems to be problem on your side. Maybe it goes wrong with extraction or something.
_clock is oblivious not the proper name. It called just clock.ogg.
Hunderds? of people have downloaded and played the game already. If this was a problem inside the package every player should have reported this problem, since it makes it kinda unplayable.
Since that not the case the problem seems that something keeps messing up the filename on your end.