• Sonor@lemmy.world
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    16 hours ago

    I tried to get into this game twice in my life, and somehow i never could. I wonder what i did wrong

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      8 hours ago

      Samesies. I think it didn’t help that I played the sequel first. It’s just really damned dated. Some older games age really well, but NWN did not.

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        8 hours ago

        Never played the original single player NWN, is it 2.5 or 3rd edition? I did play the MMO NWN on AOL. That one was 2.5 edition with the tile and grid system that previous TSR single player titles had used in the late '80s/ early '90s

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      10 hours ago

      Neverwinter Nights is more of a d&d tool for DM & parties with custom campaigns to enjoy online instead of irl.

      The included campaign is a bit of an after-thought (a bit basic, but complete, I still like it).

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        7 hours ago

        The base game’s campaign was meh, kinda repetitive. The expansions – and player-made adventures – improved on it a lot.

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        11 hours ago

        Well, I’m 37, so maybe not too-too young. Maybe i just wasn’t familiar with the d&d ruleset it was based on?

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          Oh yeah. If it was based on 2.5 then that alone is gonna have you scratching your head. Gygax needed to be told to chill with the math nerd shit in that edition, but wasn’t.

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        I have the same question, I was a teenager when it came out and I found it a bit confusing. There seems to be a lot of different campaigns.

        It felt that the combat was immediately too difficult and then I got to a boss that wrecked me. So, I gave up.

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    I never could get this game to work. I had a physical copy that I bought and tried to install on 3 separate systems and none of them could run it. And not for lack of hardware, I was well over spec on one PC. IDK why this game was so difficult to get running.

    Edit- lol at the downvotes. I really just don’t get this site anymore.

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    Bought 2 copies on console. Game doesn’t actually work on console. Bought 2 on steam. Game doesn’t actually run on steam. (Or Linux?)

    Come on, it’s a D&D game with broken AI party members that you need to micromanage every single frame. I just wanted to try it with a friend.

    Cool looking scam though.

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      Runs fine for me: Steam on Linux.

      And yes the AI is not terrificly bright, nor are many other mechanics state of the art these days, but I find it a fun game. Might reinstall and play through again. Now, if only stealth archer were a viable build…