There are several RP persistent world servers that are very active and would say a strong community I guess (Baldur's Gate: Chronicles of the Sword Coast and Dalelands Beyond were two of the top RP servers). They are always adding onto the world and the have DM events and people actually role playing. I consider NWN2 and their persistent world community what Neverwinter should have been and is an example how Cryptic completely missed the mark in producing a D&D MMO for D&Ders. Their servers are capped though at 50 last time I played on em and sometimes you have to constantly refresh to get in once a spot opens up.
I heard NWN1 has better capability and maybe a bigger community but it's a more dated game. Regardless NWN persistent worlds are the true D&D MMOs.
Single player was fun. The game is very linear though and you have to try to lose. I noticed that the game mechanics had many similarities to Dragon Age. A sort of evolution from NW1 to NW2 then DA. In regards to party management and flow.
Completing the game was satisfying, good story. I dislike how Bioware games ended progression at level 20 though. I didn't play any of the expansions, but the deal at GOG is hard to beat.
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I would get Kaedrin's PrC pack that adds a whole slew of classes, feats, and spells. Both adding new ones and modifying existing ones. I really enjoyed his work. You do need all the expansions though.
Its a good game,do I think its better than the original NWN? no,I think it pales in comparison story wise.Which is the games bread and butter.
but I think its still enjoyable.
Well NWN2 was rushed (typical Atari fucking shit up, thk god they lost the D&D digital license finally) and quite a bit of stuff was left out like how you cannot romance Neeshka and only the tree hugger is romanceable... ugh.
There was a mod(or still is?) called TonyK's AI that massively improved AI and let you control various AI related stuff.
It was packed together with Kaedrin(totally forgot this mod author's name!) and thar R bloke which rebalanced abilities/added new ones. If you get those mods, it's hard to beat NWN 2(I mean that lol!). On that frontier NWN 2 beats NWN 1 to a pulp(imo).
Tried it at release, was very, very buggy. WASD controls and the camera were very frustrating, especially in interiors, and I don't recall being terribly impressed with the games general AI. It felt in many ways dumbed down compared to NWN1.
I never finished the base game, but I heard a lot of good things about the expansions. I'd imagine the game is fixed up at this point, either through patches or the modding community.
the NWN singleplayer campaigns were pretty cool, but the real meat is logging into the online bit of the game and visit persistent worlds and roleplay in them, or get a group together with a DM.. I liked both parts, after many MMOs feeling a bit soulless and antisocial, NWN2 is certainly fun to get back into
I have played it since release and love the online persistent worked and their tight knit roleplaying communities. I've been a member of Haven since at least 2007 and it's still going strong. Used to have more RP and politics and player run events but it's still fun. The single player campaigns are linear and what you'd expect for a DnD game really.
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There are several RP persistent world servers that are very active and would say a strong community I guess (Baldur's Gate: Chronicles of the Sword Coast and Dalelands Beyond were two of the top RP servers). They are always adding onto the world and the have DM events and people actually role playing. I consider NWN2 and their persistent world community what Neverwinter should have been and is an example how Cryptic completely missed the mark in producing a D&D MMO for D&Ders. Their servers are capped though at 50 last time I played on em and sometimes you have to constantly refresh to get in once a spot opens up.
I heard NWN1 has better capability and maybe a bigger community but it's a more dated game. Regardless NWN persistent worlds are the true D&D MMOs.
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Its a good game,do I think its better than the original NWN? no,I think it pales in comparison story wise.Which is the games bread and butter.
but I think its still enjoyable.
Single player was fun. The game is very linear though and you have to try to lose. I noticed that the game mechanics had many similarities to Dragon Age. A sort of evolution from NW1 to NW2 then DA. In regards to party management and flow.
Completing the game was satisfying, good story. I dislike how Bioware games ended progression at level 20 though. I didn't play any of the expansions, but the deal at GOG is hard to beat.
Roses are red
Violets are blue
The reviewer has a mishapen head
Which means his opinion is skewed
...Aldous.MF'n.Huxley
Well NWN2 was rushed (typical Atari fucking shit up, thk god they lost the D&D digital license finally) and quite a bit of stuff was left out like how you cannot romance Neeshka and only the tree hugger is romanceable... ugh.
Is the base party AI, without mods, really bad?
Tried it at release, was very, very buggy. WASD controls and the camera were very frustrating, especially in interiors, and I don't recall being terribly impressed with the games general AI. It felt in many ways dumbed down compared to NWN1.
I never finished the base game, but I heard a lot of good things about the expansions. I'd imagine the game is fixed up at this point, either through patches or the modding community.
Bigger fan of the Drakensang series personally.
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