Surprise!
Note: Sorry if I vanished again...I got into BGII:EE :O
Just imagine what will happen if they to the second one...



Theodore01 wrote:NWN1 EE wow![]()
But i fear all the fantastic old modules become unplayable as usual..........![]()
It's crucial, therefore, this Enhanced Edition be compatible with all the mods made for Neverwinter Nights before. Thankfully it will be, and the community has been involved, suggesting their own updates and improvements.
Read the article! :OTheodore01 wrote:NWN1 EE wow![]()
But i fear all the fantastic old modules become unplayable as usual..........![]()
I don't see why they wouldn't do MP on NwN2:EE if they do enhance that one. I mean, would seem like a step back and a slap if they did that for NwN but not NwN2. We can only hope they do NwN2. Maybe we can get them to add in legit Asn/BG Spellbooks hahaHawke wrote:If they were to do NWN2 enhanced... with multiplayer capability, that might be great for the community.
Larzs wrote:Maybe we can get them to add in legit Asn/BG Spellbooks haha
The released version will use the same textures, but with new filters. However they are including the ability to use new textures going forward; they won't be hard-coded as at present.Flasmix wrote:From what I understand, it's not a graphical update. It's going to be the same old crappy graphics.
That is part of the draw, I mean if you wanted newer graphics play NwN2 or Tales of the Sword Coast and such.Flasmix wrote:From what I understand, it's not a graphical update. It's going to be the same old crappy graphics.
Ugh...Obsidian...Thorsson wrote:unfortunately the same thing is unlikely to happen to NWN2 in the foreseeable, due to it being an Obsidian game.
That is what NwN2 uses, lol. 3.0 is teh best. I can't honestly tell much difference in 3.0 and 3.5 lolThorsson wrote:1. Sticking to the 3.0 ruleset, which had a number of issues IMO
3 class max is fine, considering that Prestige classes go to 30 instead of 10, which I vehemently hated for NwN2...Thorsson wrote:2. Stuck with the limitations of the original game - only 3 classes per character, the henchman metric, etc.
There are actually quite a few key rule differences between 3.0 and 3.5 that make for a better game. That said at least some, if not most of these issues can be resolved by the PW if they so chose, making the ruleset for NWN vs. NWN2 largely irrelevant.Larzs wrote:That is what NwN2 uses, lol. 3.0 is teh best. I can't honestly tell much difference in 3.0 and 3.5 lol
3.5 was the fix for 3.0. It's no coincidence that Pathfinder, for instance, is based on the 3.5 rule set. Possibly most of 3.0's issues can be fixed by PWs, but 'twould be better if they didn't have to be.chad878262 wrote:There are actually quite a few key rule differences between 3.0 and 3.5 that make for a better game. That said at least some, if not most of these issues can be resolved by the PW if they so chose, making the ruleset for NWN vs. NWN2 largely irrelevant.
I'm struggling with your reasoning here.Steve wrote:I'm actually very wary of NWN2 coming out in an Enhanced version. Mostly because software studios and publishers need to make a big profit these days—its a cut-throat world of game making out there!—and if NWN2 was "updated," I am concerned with how that would disturb what the NWN2 PW community has done in the recent years to GREATLY improve on the game, without a monetary structure.