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Turns out there is a mod for this game that brings back a whole bunch of cut content. Unfortunately, it only applies to the warrior campaign. Still.
Here's the link:
https://mod.io/g/nox/m/na1015624/#292761
I am not the author and in no way involved in the creation of the mod, just thought I'd share.
Good luck!
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First off, there's a website called noxforum.net which has been around for years now. It has many resources available for the game, from the game itself, patches, map downloads, trainers, hackers, files for setting up multiplayer, map editor, as well as thousands of forum posts containing tons of information about the game from long time players, some of whom are very knowledgeable.
There's another website called noxcommunity.com , this website is a bit newer and as such contains less useful stuff than noxforum.net , but in recent months is much more active by the mods and creator than over at noxxforum.net , so it's definitely worth checking out.
Be warned, noxforum.net has some....shall we say...rude users on it sometimes, so if your asking for help there, you may get an unsavoury reply from some jackass. Ignore them and just use the info posted there to the best of your ability.
Thanks for sharing, mate! I'm not on Windows 10 yet myself, but I'm sure others are. Goo dto hear it can be played still :o)
Yeah, it's surely an underappriciated game. I also got immidiately hooked by some smaller details, such as breakable objects and hidden areas. I also really liked the sparkle effect on the mouse pointer in the main menu :o)
I realize this is terribly late, but I'm sure a google search can lead you to the patches. Noxforum.net is probably also a good place to look. Could this be what you're after?
http://www.noxforum.net/index.php?PHPSESSID=517d8f5927a81b845abc247c2ae3f3fa&topic=925.0
The GoG version of Nox is already patched to v2.1 (the quest mode patch). With Nox and WOL installed, you can play multipler online as XWIS.net took over the WOL servers after Westwood was closed :-)
When Nox asks you for a login, I think you can make up a username and password as the account registration doesn't work anymore.
I would gladly pay $20 for a steam powered Nox and $50-$60 for a true Nox 2.
If anyone has ideas/ways to get EA to work with Steam to make that happen, I'm all aboard.
Also, a Nox 2 would be the best thing. Ever.
This game and Magic and Mayhem made up the majority of my PC gaming roots.