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Kaucukovnik

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DraQ said:
Probably because Morrowind is a game centered on the environment attracting the type of gamers who are centered on the environment and make mods centered on the environment. People who play Morrowind are the ones who can get over poor characterization and lackluster quests to go out exploring the otherworldly locations and oogling at rich lore.

You're right. Most people don't get the game because of the CS, but they try the CS when they want to make more of what they liked in the game.

But I still think that NWN's engine cutscenes are far more flexible than pre-rendered videos. You don't want to create .avi anims for a few story-important sequences, if only because of the download size of your mod..
Anyways, it's just a minor concern, compared to other possibilities/requirements.
 

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