Neverwinter Nights News
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Neverwinter Nights News
Since there are a number of HOMM fanatics who also enjoy rpgs I though I'd pass this along.
"Infinite Dungeons" is a new premium module that will be released soon. From the description it looks like it will be worth the money, though it is a large download for those of us who still use dial up. I probably won't be initially downloading it since HOMM5 comes out about the same time here in the US but it is something to keep an eye on.
Infinite Dungeons Premium Module May 24
http://nwn.bioware.com/premium/module_i ... geons.html
If you have ever used the fan made PRC pak for neverwinter nights you will probably want to download this. If you have never tried it, it adds tons of content. New races, spells, skills, classes, ect. While I have not tried this new version yet I have played with the versions that came before 3.0.
Player Resource Consortium version 3.0b
http://www.nwn-prc.com/
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"Infinite Dungeons" is a new premium module that will be released soon. From the description it looks like it will be worth the money, though it is a large download for those of us who still use dial up. I probably won't be initially downloading it since HOMM5 comes out about the same time here in the US but it is something to keep an eye on.
Infinite Dungeons Premium Module May 24
http://nwn.bioware.com/premium/module_i ... geons.html
If you have ever used the fan made PRC pak for neverwinter nights you will probably want to download this. If you have never tried it, it adds tons of content. New races, spells, skills, classes, ect. While I have not tried this new version yet I have played with the versions that came before 3.0.
Player Resource Consortium version 3.0b
http://www.nwn-prc.com/
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Speaking of NWN:
NWN 2 system requirements:
„Minimum, right now, is looking like a 2.4GHz P4, 512MB of RAM, NVidia 5600Ultra or ATI 9500pro or better and broadband for multiplayer.”
NWN 2 system requirements:
„Minimum, right now, is looking like a 2.4GHz P4, 512MB of RAM, NVidia 5600Ultra or ATI 9500pro or better and broadband for multiplayer.”
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Everything is starting to require broadband now. I guess its getting time for me to look into DSL.ThunderTitan wrote:Speaking of NWN:
NWN 2 system requirements:
„Minimum, right now, is looking like a 2.4GHz P4, 512MB of RAM, NVidia 5600Ultra or ATI 9500pro or better and broadband for multiplayer.”
From what I remembered 1.67 unziped to an executable and I just ran that.
Edit: Have you tried the update button when you launch the game? It should search for an update and automatically install it.
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Re: Neverwinter Nights News
Ah, before I go...Grumpy Old Wizard wrote:Since there are a number of HOMM fanatics who also enjoy rpgs I though I'd pass this along.
"Infinite Dungeons" is a new premium module that will be released soon. From the description it looks like it will be worth the money, though it is a large download for those of us who still use dial up. I probably won't be initially downloading it since HOMM5 comes out about the same time here in the US but it is something to keep an eye on.
Infinite Dungeons Premium Module May 24
http://nwn.bioware.com/premium/module_i ... geons.html
If you have ever used the fan made PRC pak for neverwinter nights you will probably want to download this. If you have never tried it, it adds tons of content. New races, spells, skills, classes, ect. While I have not tried this new version yet I have played with the versions that came before 3.0.
Player Resource Consortium version 3.0b
http://www.nwn-prc.com/
GOW
'Infinite Dunegons' is looking to be loads of fun. I have bought two of the other premium modules, 'Kingmakers' and 'Pirates of the Sword Coast' and was entertained by them, more so 'Kingmaker' which is one of the best rpgs I have ever played. I cannot wait until I can run around in Undermountain in random dungeons, by all accounts over 1000 possible dungeons, with my pals and slap some Archmage around. Good times, good times.
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Well, when I DLed 1.67, I did it from the NWN update when I ran the game. I got the zip file, but there was no EXE included unfortunately. Now, I do have NWN Diamond edition, and I've read where I have to do some other stuff, I guess, in order for it to work right. I guess Bioware thought that Ver. 1.66 would be the last. I'll have to reDL the new update and try it again....sigh.
I love it! Currently I am working on a module, like all the others will likely never be finished , but I love all of the new scripting functions. All of the new placeables from Pirates of the Sword Coast really allows for me to make some high quality areas, as I'm a stickler when it comes to placeable placement(redundant, no?)ByteBandit wrote:What does anyone think of the 1.67 update?
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Infiinte Dungeons is ok. It adds a lot of new items and gives you a good opportunity to tons of experience, but it isn't anything ground breaking. There are quests, but they aren't really worth doing most of the time. The story is ok, but the boss fights are predictable and have the same conclusion. But for $7, it's not too bad. I found Pirates of the Sword Coast to be much more enjoyable, but it lacks the random dungeon generator of Infinite Dungeons. Bottom line is that it's worth trying out if you are a fan of Neverwinter Nights.
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Guess you'd have to be to play it for almost two millenia.NAG wrote:.bought it in 203 and am still playing it via an online server. One could say that I´m addicted
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"With ABC deleting dynamite gags from cartoons, do you find that your children are using explosives less frequently?" — Mark LoPresti
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$7 is the key here, I wouldn't spend more than that for ID. Hack/Slash to the extreme, but if you've got the time(and a friend) then it is quite fun. Personally my favorite module I've played was Kingmaker(Pirates was pretty cool also, there is a certain charm to having scurvey.)Omega_Destroyer wrote:Infiinte Dungeons is ok. It adds a lot of new items and gives you a good opportunity to tons of experience, but it isn't anything ground breaking. There are quests, but they aren't really worth doing most of the time. The story is ok, but the boss fights are predictable and have the same conclusion. But for $7, it's not too bad. I found Pirates of the Sword Coast to be much more enjoyable, but it lacks the random dungeon generator of Infinite Dungeons. Bottom line is that it's worth trying out if you are a fan of Neverwinter Nights.
Has anyone played 'Tyrants of the Moonsea' the cancelled premium module? I'd be interested in hearing comments in regards to it.
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Well SW: KotOR 2 had a pretty great story, even if they cut it's end. Hopefully that won't happen here.
As for bugs, don't buy it until they fix most of them with patches. Teach them a lesson.
As for bugs, don't buy it until they fix most of them with patches. Teach them a lesson.
Disclaimer: May contain sarcasm!
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"With ABC deleting dynamite gags from cartoons, do you find that your children are using explosives less frequently?" — Mark LoPresti
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"With ABC deleting dynamite gags from cartoons, do you find that your children are using explosives less frequently?" — Mark LoPresti
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