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Simply rename nwn2main to nwn2main.BAK This is an application file and already contains the extension .exe Adding .exe to the filename breaks the application.
Or, well, it did for me.
However, if I go into the NWN2 folder and run the override.exe then it starts up normally.
Open up C:\Windows\system32\drivers\etc
back up the hosts file (just make a copy)
Make sure to open the "hosts" file not anything else or other hosts.name files in Notepad (Maybe open notepad as administrator for some OSes).
Add the following lines to the bottom of the page:
0.0.0.0 nw2master.bioware.com
0.0.0.0 nwn2.master.gamespy.com
Box still appears but no wait click it closed and continue.
Do think something like this would work via GOG alone? I have friends I'd love to introduce to NWN2 but since NWN2 is no longer on steam to buy, this kind of solution might not work. Have any ideas or insight?