

This is a small sub, so first-timers would be more suited than power-mods. (/other) This is a spoiler.Īt the moment this sub is look for volunteers to help us moderate. Yellow spoiler tags are for any other content: Orange spoiler tags are for Neverwinter Online: Red spoiler tags are for Neverwinter Nights 2:
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To add a spoiler tag use the appropriate code in your comments:īlack spoiler tags are for Neverwinter Nights 1: Please add spoiler tags if you're talking about the events of the game. Neverwinter Nights 1 at Spellhold Studios.Neverwinter Nights Multiplayer Server List.Neverwinter Nights 1 at Mike's RPG Center.Neverwinter Nights 2 at Sorcerer's Place.Neverwinter Nights 1 at Sorcerer's Place.In summary nwn/nwn2 or witcher over morrowind/oblivion.Get the Neverwinter Nights games at GOG.com: The story is much more captivating than morrowind/oblivion the graphics are as good and it is basically a good all around game.Īnyways I didn't mean to go off topic but I think it is important to explain why you prefer one game to another in questions like this because what the op value might be different (i.e, the op might not like party base mechanics or might prefer something a bit closer to an fps). I would definitely recommend the witcher if you are looking for a non-party first person rpg. Actually the witcher was a *lot* of fun and to be honest it is more of an fps than rpg (in the same sense of oblivion). Sadly the last 'fun' hybird rpg/fps (for me) was deus-ex. I know the majority of folks really like them but for me they play more like a clumsy fps and I rather play farcry (not farcry 2) or half-life2 or serious sam when I want an fps. To be honest after oblivion and fallout 3 I'm not really sure I want to buy another bethesda game. Esp in nwn2 this can be quite annoying at times esp whenever I pick the game up after a long break.Īlso I have a tendency to favor party based games. My biggest complaint about nwn/nwn2 is the bloody camera. What I mean about mechanics is that by the end game all classes are pretty much the same once you max out all the skillsl and skill usage is not all that clever.įor nwn there are several traffic single player modules (?darkness? over daggerfall is great!). Once I got past the wow-factor of oblivion the basic story/mechanics were kind of bleh (to be honest oblivion opening is pretty good but then (for me) it dries up after that).

I greatly prefer nwn/nwn2 to morrowind/oblivion for two reasons. I recommend:įor action and fast level ups: Higher Grounds Path of Ascension: Thus, Neverwinter Nights online is not really Neverwinter Nights as much as it is completely separate online Dungeons & Dragons engine. There are a number of different types of servers out there with their own custom-built worlds-from heavy-duty role playing where you must stay "in character" to more action based servers.
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You might play the built-in campaign for NwN and find that it is only the beginning and that the amount of content is unlimited (for free without any monthly fees). Last I checked a couple months ago, hundreds of people still played it online since it was (and is still) the premier D&D game for online multiplayer. What people are not mentioning or emphasizing about Neverwinter Nights is that it offers a feature that Morrowind does not offer - online multiplayer. Morrowind is OK but it didn't really get its hooks in me, but I can see why other people might like it.

Have you played Baldur's Gate II? That's a truly great game. If you are transitioning from FPShooters to RPGs, might I suggest you make the transition through Vampire the Masquerade: Bloodlines? It is a great FPS / RPG hybrid from the folks that made Fallout 1 and 2. If you get rid of the damn cliff racers and apply a few mods. However, Morrowind was a good action RPG. Not saying that it is a bad game, just not my thing. I found little role playing there and there was a significant amount of grinding (oblivion gates), which is not fun in a single player game. More like a shooter with stats and levels. However, the expansion packs and the community made modules more than make up for it.įWIW, I do not consider Oblivion a RPG. Not saying that NWN1's OC is the worst game ever made, far from it, just does not live up to the Bioware name. If you play the original campaign of NWN1, it might discourage you from exploring the truly excellent community made modules out there. Stick to the expansion packs (Shadows of Undertide and Hordes of the Underdark) and the leading community made modules (like Hex Coda 01, Tales of Arterra, Mystery at Westgate, etc.). Whatever you do, do not play the original campaign of Neverwinter Nights 1.
