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TerminusEst13 posted:I had infinitely more fun playing the NWN1 OC than the NWN2 OC. Ditto. I absolutely love the first chapter of NWN1, even though I'll agree that the rest of the OC is pretty terrible and repetitive. I can't stand NWN2's propensity for forcing you to group with annoying characters like Grobnar or Shandra just so you can advance plot lines. Realistically, my female Blackguard would've chopped Bishop's balls off and shoved them down his throat for all of his insulting backtalk, but somehow Obsidian failed to give me that particular dialogue option. And that doesn't even address the issue that taking along so many extra NPCs kills any pretense of challenge for the vast majority of the game's content.
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Brave New World posted:Ditto. I absolutely love the first chapter of NWN1, even though I'll agree that the rest of the OC is pretty terrible and repetitive. did you play the same OC as us? The Orc Caves aren't terrible and repetitive, but the Trial, Crossroads Keep, Jerro's Haven, etc. are?
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CaptainPsyko posted:did you play the same OC as us? The Orc Caves aren't terrible and repetitive, but the Trial, Crossroads Keep, Jerro's Haven, etc. are? He said NWN1. Personally, I found NWN1 mostly terrible with some pretty good ideas(the ghost village thing) and NWN2 pretty good with some really awful and really brilliant parts. And it looks like Neverwinter Vault is back up. I had hopes that the release of Neverwinter Nights on Good Old Games would have brought a new surge of content, but it looks like its not be.
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# ? Jul 2, 2013 15:36 |
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Brave New World posted:Ditto. I absolutely love the first chapter of NWN1, even though I'll agree that the rest of the OC is pretty terrible and repetitive. Overall I have to say I enjoyed much more the NWN2 OC than the NWN1, though the former did have a pretty bad ending.
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# ? Jul 2, 2013 15:40 |
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I am curious: for those who are fans of the NWN1OC, what aspects did you enjoy?
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# ? Jul 2, 2013 16:11 |
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prometheusbound2 posted:I am curious: for those who are fans of the NWN1OC, what aspects did you enjoy? I'm kind of curious as well. I actually enjoyed the nwn2 oc. Sure, act one was a little repetitive with the orc caves, but the trial more than made up for it and MOTB owns. Is it worth picking up nwn1 from gog for a play through?
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# ? Jul 3, 2013 02:07 |
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Zarfol posted:I'm kind of curious as well. I actually enjoyed the nwn2 oc. Sure, act one was a little repetitive with the orc caves, but the trial more than made up for it and MOTB owns. Is it worth picking up nwn1 from gog for a play through? It is, but not for it's OC. The NWN1 expansions are where it's at.
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# ? Jul 3, 2013 02:52 |
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Started playing the NWN2 OC today. Played through the crypts where you meet Commander Tann and saved his two men. Forgot to save before exiting the dungeon though. Ended up being slaughtered by Captain Vallis as I returned to Forte Locke. Replayed the dungeon and saved, but Vallis killed us all again. I took out his two men easily enough, but he hits for about 25HP per swing. Is it feasible to win this fight, or are you meant to try and talk your way out of it?
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# ? Jul 3, 2013 03:19 |
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lolasaurusrex posted:Started playing the NWN2 OC today. Played through the crypts where you meet Commander Tann and saved his two men. Forgot to save before exiting the dungeon though. Ended up being slaughtered by Captain Vallis as I returned to Forte Locke. Replayed the dungeon and saved, but Vallis killed us all again. It's winnable. You can talk your way out of fighting his two goons though, and instead get them to help you fight the commander if you're having trouble.
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# ? Jul 3, 2013 03:25 |
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CaptainPsyko posted:It's winnable. You can talk your way out of fighting his two goons though, and instead get them to help you fight the commander if you're having trouble. That's what I'm going to try. I'm currently installing some of the mods that were recommended, I need the AI to stop acting suicidal before I can sit down and play through this whole game.
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# ? Jul 3, 2013 03:40 |
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So I thought of doing another playthrough of NWN2 and considered using the Plot Fixes, but I'm just not very sure. On one hand things like fixes to challenge rating or attribute checks are great to have, but on the other hand even with the Plot Fixes Fixes there are still some things on the list that seem unnecessary, like making Nasher's guards neutral to the Shadow Reaver so that the player has to kill it themselves. And looking at the readme the creator seems like he's throwing poo poo in/cutting stuff out as he pleases. So to those who have been using it, is it good or bad as a whole?
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# ? Jul 3, 2013 07:50 |
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Plot fixes, even with fixes is a waste of time. The plot wasn't that broken to begin with.
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Brave New World posted:I can't stand NWN2's propensity for forcing you to group with annoying characters like Grobnar or Shandra just so you can advance plot lines. Yeah, I hated this too. I'm not sure if I'm alone in this, but I liked the old Baldur's Gate way of doing things where it was just your immediate party and everyone else didn't matter and you generally didn't have party members forced in/out. It feels odd having a half dozen people sitting on their rear end in your base the whole time and the developers expecting the player to care about them. I don't think I ever used Grobnar, Bishop, Sand, Qara, or the forgettable Paladin guy unless the game forced them on me. It's even more bizarre since some of these characters defect to the bad guys at the end which wouldn't have been an issue if they weren't forcing their presence on you. I guess Sand is kind of acceptable since he plays into some of the non-combat plot stuff like the trial, but come on, why don't the rest of you bums get a life.
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Gobblecoque posted:Yeah, I hated this too. I'm not sure if I'm alone in this, but I liked the old Baldur's Gate way of doing things where it was just your immediate party and everyone else didn't matter and you generally didn't have party members forced in/out. It feels odd having a half dozen people sitting on their rear end in your base the whole time and the developers expecting the player to care about them. I don't think I ever used Grobnar, Bishop, Sand, Qara, or the forgettable Paladin guy unless the game forced them on me. It's even more bizarre since some of these characters defect to the bad guys at the end which wouldn't have been an issue if they weren't forcing their presence on you. I guess Sand is kind of acceptable since he plays into some of the non-combat plot stuff like the trial, but come on, why don't the rest of you bums get a life.
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# ? Jul 3, 2013 12:20 |
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I've never played NWN2 or expansions before and I'm curious if the PC's race changes any of the dialog or content. I'm thinking of rolling an Orc or Tiefling. If race changes nothing I might just roll a crazy human wizard then.
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# ? Jul 4, 2013 01:15 |
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Red Mundus posted:I've never played NWN2 or expansions before and I'm curious if the PC's race changes any of the dialog or content. There are like... 3 dialogs that acknowledge Tieflings. No actual gameplay impact though.
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# ? Jul 4, 2013 01:22 |
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edit: CaptainPsyko posted:There are like... 3 dialogs that acknowledge Tieflings. No actual gameplay impact though. It always struck me as funny that you could roll a 100 year old half-celestial with flaming hair and nobody seems to find it unusual that you're living with a foster parent or competing in a fair with people 1/5th your age. MechanicalTomPetty fucked around with this message at 21:28 on Jul 4, 2013 |
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Dumb Mod Search: Is there a mod out there that allows Zen Archery (Or the Kaedrin's added Intuitive Attack) to work with Ranged (/Melee) Touch attacks? Seems like such an oversight, but it's a frustrating one that I am too dumb to fix, and can't find a fix for on the Vault/Nexus.
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# ? Jul 4, 2013 23:28 |
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So pissed off with my computer right now. Got to the part where you meet the lizardman outside Highcliff Castle ruins. I helped him save his friends like the paragon of virtue I am, brokered a deal between the village and the clan to not fight anymore, then turned in the other relevant quests. As soon as I got back to Highcliff to hop on a boat to Neverwinter the game crashed. Hadn't saved since entering the ruins. F12 all day everyday.
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# ? Jul 6, 2013 19:53 |
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I played the base NVN game ages ago, but haven't touched the expansion. Should I skip to HoTU or play SoU first?
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Radio Talmudist posted:I played the base NVN game ages ago, but haven't touched the expansion. Should I skip to HoTU or play SoU first? Play SoU. It feeds directly into HotU, and the two form a complete story, for which you can use one character. Also, playing SoU first means more Deekin, which is awesome because Deekin is awesome.
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# ? Jul 6, 2013 21:28 |
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Another question: I've been playing the beginning of SoU and I really like it...is multiclassing viable in this game? I've started off as a monk, but I think I'd like to try the dragon's disciple prestige class. I'm at level...four or five now. Can I take a level in bard/sorcerer and then a level in dragon's disciple, or will my PC be gimped?
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Radio Talmudist posted:Another question: I've been playing the beginning of SoU and I really like it...is multiclassing viable in this game? I've started off as a monk, but I think I'd like to try the dragon's disciple prestige class. I'm at level...four or five now. Can I take a level in bard/sorcerer and then a level in dragon's disciple, or will my PC be gimped? In the build you're suggesting, for example, you're giving away some of the Monk's unarmed damage progression and immunities for a lovely 1x-per-rest fireball and some stats. I wouldn't think it'd be worth it in NWN1 or if you were building towards a punchy monk in general. If you were playing NWN2 and going for an obscene dual-kama flurry-of-blows kind of character, there is a build that would have you covered. But I think NWN1 has a hard cap of either 5 or 6 attacks per round, which rules that right out for you. Plus, you'd have to have building towards it since the very beginning for it to work. Random Hajile fucked around with this message at 18:22 on Jul 7, 2013 |
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Random Hajile posted:Multiclassing can be viable, but if you're not sure what you're doing, you can gimp yourself. Oh well...I do wish there was some neat monkish prestige classes though. EDIT: If I try using non-kama weapons with my monk, will I get my rear end handed to me? Radio Talmudist fucked around with this message at 19:22 on Jul 7, 2013 |
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Radio Talmudist posted:EDIT: If I try using non-kama weapons with my monk, will I get my rear end handed to me?
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FRINGE posted:Fighter is more fun than monk for the most part, unless you are dedicated to a full-monk build. Theres a variety of arms/armor to mess around with and the fighter (and their huge piles of feats) can play with almost of them. As much as I love being an unarmed killing machine, I kind of dislike my not being able to use the huge badass weapons I keep finding. Would a monk-fighter hybrid work? Or maybe there's another class I should consider?
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Radio Talmudist posted:Oh well...I do wish there was some neat monkish prestige classes though. At that point, there's no reason to be a monk. You may want to look at the PRC for NWN, which adds a ton of base and prestige classes.
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Radio Talmudist posted:EDIT: If I try using non-kama weapons with my monk, will I get my rear end handed to me? The point of kamas is that they are the only dual-wieldable weapon in NWN1/2 that work with flurry of blows (technically, quarterstaves are monk weapons and you should be able to use them a as 1d6/1d6 dual weapons, but you can't do that in NWN1/2), so if you get/craft some heavily damage-enchanted ones, you can unleash a truly inspiring amount of pain. A medium-sized race's monk fists scale to 1d20 with 20 levels of monk in NWN (in NWN2, it's 2d10 /w 20 monk levels and up to 3d10 /w 28 levels of monk). The point being, if you're not dual wielding, then after a few levels, monk fists have significantly higher base damage than all other weapons and can swing more often due to flurry of blows. At obscene levels of strength, the 1.5x ST modifier damage bonus combined with better critical properties for scythes, two-handed swords, or greataxes might win out, but if that's what you're aiming for, fighter/barbarian/weapon master/RDD/whatever builds are much more suited to take advantage of it. CaptainPsyko is right in that if you're not using fists or kamas, there's not much point in having any levels in monk. Random Hajile fucked around with this message at 20:55 on Jul 7, 2013 |
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Fair point. I might stick to a pure Monk build. On a complete tangent, I'm having issues with a particular quest in SoU. I'm collecting those four artifacts in the beginning of the game and I am currently exploring that magical labyrinth past the gnoll case, with the four elementals. And I'm getting my rear end handed to me. I set the difficult to easy and am popping potions like crazy, but I am still finding the dungeon extremely difficult. And now I've encountered these earth mephits that are apparently invulernable to any weapon I try to use! (I'm an unarmed monk). Am I underleveled or something?
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Radio Talmudist posted:On a complete tangent, I'm having issues with a particular quest in SoU. I'm collecting those four artifacts in the beginning of the game and I am currently exploring that magical labyrinth past the gnoll case, with the four elementals. And I'm getting my rear end handed to me. I set the difficult to easy and am popping potions like crazy, but I am still finding the dungeon extremely difficult. And now I've encountered these earth mephits that are apparently invulernable to any weapon I try to use! (I'm an unarmed monk). Am I underleveled or something? Just go explore another area and come back when you've leveled up a bit and have better equipment. Worst case, grab one of the henchmen; their spells should be able to help.
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isndl posted:Just go explore another area and come back when you've leveled up a bit and have better equipment. Worst case, grab one of the henchmen; their spells should be able to help. Figured this was what I had to do, thanks!
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# ? Jul 7, 2013 23:56 |
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A Link That Should Probably Go in the OP: NWN2 Stock Character Builds The more hardcore folks at the nwn2db made a listing of baseline builds for the most common class combos/build concepts, as well as some solid level 30 single class yardstick builds for anything you might want to do. If you want a build for NWN2 and are afraid of loving anything up, this is about as good as it gets; none of them use kpack stuff or weird exploits, and all of them are solidly 1-30 playable.
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# ? Jul 9, 2013 14:02 |
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So does anyone still play NWN1/2 multiplayer? I never got a chance to try it out when I first owned it and now have an urge to coop through one of the campaigns with someone.
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CaptainPsyko posted:A Link That Should Probably Go in the OP: Thanks! That's been added to both the first post NWN2 Resources list and into the Highly Recommended of the mods section for high visibility.
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Without spoiling anything, can anyone tell me if plot decisions from the OC carry over to MotB? I just got to the shadow theater re-visit, where you first see all those portals and talk to the gargoyle dudes. I ask because until about an hour ago I didn't know you had to manually import your old characters so I'm starting this campaign out with a fresh new level
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MechanicalTomPetty posted:Without spoiling anything, can anyone tell me if plot decisions from the OC carry over to MotB? I just got to the shadow theater re-visit, where you first see all those portals and talk to the gargoyle dudes. I ask because until about an hour ago I didn't know you had to manually import your old characters so I'm starting this campaign out with a fresh new level Not really no. It does have certain conversations where you'll tell characters what happened though, so it doesn't completely ignore the OC.
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Amazing thread Neverwinter has had a long run of greatness! A great archive of NWN-AOL materials http://www.bladekeep.com/nwn/index2.htm I think they had the original goon spirit there with the KAAOS guild "Killing as an organized sport" who had a knack for causing mayhem and had the skills to justify the attitude. Heck PvP there was never intended and figured out by players within the game mechanics, it could only be done indirectly and with spells, hence everyone ended up being a clam (cleric and magic user) NW's were the game mods Here is a good article on it, my favorite quote: (I ended up having to work as an AOL tech support peon to pay for my NWN addiction! Pure exploitation on AOLs part but well worth it. "Here's a question for you: How much do you really, really have to love a game to pay $8.00 an hour to play it" Yah NWN-AOL cost a fortune to play! http://massively.joystiq.com/2010/11/23/the-game-archaeologist-and-the-nights-of-old-winter/ J4Gently fucked around with this message at 17:30 on Jul 15, 2013 |
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Lipton Iced Soup posted:So does anyone still play NWN1/2 multiplayer? I never got a chance to try it out when I first owned it and now have an urge to coop through one of the campaigns with someone. I do! Both the campaigns are immensely fun to go through in co-op, due to the highly mockable MST3K nature of the second and due to the kind-of-freeform set-up of the first.
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Disregard that, just restored the screen and now he shows up fine, weird.
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TerminusEst13 posted:I do! Both the campaigns are immensely fun to go through in co-op, due to the highly mockable MST3K nature of the second and due to the kind-of-freeform set-up of the first. Nice! If you have steam throw me a friend invite at http://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561197980829800/ If not then we could find a time to get on Mumble and set something up.
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