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With any luck one day beamdog will get it so we can get updates but until then, gog and find a solid multiplayer server like bgtscc and go to town
How healthly would you say the Multi-Player community in NWN2 is ?
I remember when NWN 2 first launched and there was a lot of criticism altho i felt as if there was a lot of potential. Any strong PvP multi player arenas around ?
I think NWN1 definitely deserves more spotlight because unlike it's sequel it put multiplayer above all, has an more interactive system with the wheel menue, leaning more towards pen & paper in videogame form.
You can't imagine how I was disappointed back then when NWN2 was making several steps back and streamlined the approach more in favour to be more videogamey. Restricting players actions, slowing the pace down,making a worse module creator, leaning towards baldurs gate, ditching the artstyle to generic instead of dark fantasy and so on. The Aurora engine created such an feeling of darkness and miystique which couldn't recreated in NWN2 engine. Instead it felt really bland and generic.