Reply 5340 of 6850, by clueless1
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newtmonkey wrote on 2023-10-01, 09:03:Neverwinter Nights: Diamond Edition Completed! […]
Neverwinter Nights: Diamond Edition
Completed!I've given this game so many attempts over the years, beginning with when the game was released back in 2002, but always got really bored with the large maps full of trapped and locked chests that contain mostly trash, the lack of party control (or even a party really), and the repetitive structure where each chapter has you working out of hub to gather three or four magical doodads located in areas in each of the cardinal directions from the hub. So it feels great to have finally completed the original campaign!
I played as a half-orc barbarian, and he ended up being a pretty powerful character. I also installed a mod that allows you have more than one henchman in your party, which resolves the biggest issue I have with the game. I had Tomi around just to disarms traps and pick locks, Linu for healing, Sharwyn for support, and Grimgnaw to help with combat. Even though you can't control any of them, just being able to have a full party like this improves the game a lot; the game goes from tedious to actually decent.
It's too bad that the game has such major issues, because there's some good stuff in here. There are lots of optional side quests, and they are almost always a bit more interesting than "kill 10 wolves" or whatever. Lots of quests even have multiple solutions, based on your build. It also has a really good soundtrack, and although the graphics are quite plain, I ended up growing fond of how the game looks when running at its "intended" resolution of 800x600.
It's a fantastic engine for an RPG, so I'm looking forward to the official expansions to see if Bioware improved things. I'm also really looking forward to some of the user modules (Swordflight is supposed to be excellent). However, I'll be taking a break from NWN to play something else before I try any other modules.
Congrats! This game is in my library, but never felt motivated enough to try it due to some of your original issues. But now I'm more likely to try it with the mod you suggested.
I'm still working on Metro: Exodus. I believe I am nearing the end. I am in Taiga and just found Alyosha, then we got separated and I'm fighting the giant bear. This series is a favorite of mine, and so far the 3rd installment is my favorite. I love the diverse outdoor environments and the different seasons. In other words, it's not 100% snow or underground tunnels. 🤣. I'm also playing the enhanced version with ray tracing, which has very little performance impact on my entry-level RTX2060. There are occasional dips in framerate into the low to mid 40s, but for the most part it's pegged at 60fps vsync. I'm almost 23 hours in, so I expect to be finished by 30 hours or so. One thing I'm not crazy about is some of the complex keyboard shortcuts for various things I don't use that often. For example, it took me several tries to remember how to charge my battery, or pump the air rifle, or change a throwing item. Those are things I haven't done often in the game, so when I have to do them, it takes several trips to the controls section of the options menu or even googling.
I do enjoy all the extended dialogs between NPCs. You can stick around as long as you want when NPCs are talking to each other. I'm actually quite shocked how much dialog they have in this game. You can literally spend 10 minutes listening to an NPC go on and on about various topics, but if you've had enough and walk away, it doesn't hurt anything. Some of it is supplemental info or background story, so it can be interesting to hang around and listen.
One thing that bugs me a little is they apparently used some voice actors with good, but not perfect, fake Russian accents. 'Artyom' and 'Alyosha' are two commonly used words in the game and it's obvious if the person voicing those names is Russian or not.
The more I learn, the more I realize how much I don't know.
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