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Nwn would be much better if you could take more classes
Well, now you can!Nwn would be much better if you could take more classes
I've been looking on it, I don't see any easy way to pick them out. I also looked in the NWN Vault forums.I think the Vault already has such lists.
RK beat me to it, you can filter the Vault's search for Modules in the NWN EE category at the top. I'm not really in a position to categorise 'em, the two series I mentioned are just the highlights I recalled off the top of my head - the Alazander series consisting of SoS (1-8), CToT (8-14) and TotM (15-22), and the pair of Almraiven (1-3) and Shadewood (3-7). TotM can also work as a sequel to DoD (8-14), as you know. And we're expecting the Doom of Icewind Dale soon, which will presumably carry on with your OC PC from level 20, if that counts.Gargaune, any chance you could compile a list of all EE-exclusive or EE-enhanced modules? Thank you!
Edit: And, if you're feeling particularly helpful, it would be awesome to have them sorted by recommended starting level, and "chronologically" (intended playing order, if applicable) as well!
Go with the EE, it's currently 2.39 euro on GOG, so it's not that much of a risk. Most module builders have moved to the EE and the modules made with the EE will be more compatible with it. It also features some nice QoL improvements like having an interface to automatically download and install widely-liked and acclaimed modules/campaigns like the Aielund Saga.
Thanks for the replies guys, I'll go with the EE while it's still on sale!Agreed with Lacrymas, EE's the way to go now even if you're only interested in singleplayer, you've got a bunch of very worthwhile QoL improvements, including some more advanced party controls, a bunch of new graphical options, and UI scaling. You've also got some EE-exclusive revisions for community modules (Siege of Shadowdale and Crimson Tides of Tethyr, Almraiven and Shadewood), plus access to Tyrants of the Moonsea and the EE update of Darkness over Daggerford as paid expansions, check the review links in my sig.
Nwn would be much better if you could take more classes
anyone has experience with the classes from the PRC compendium mod? its seems most if not all the modules are compatible with it.
Get user patch version so it will be easy to turn on/off.anyone has experience with the classes from the PRC compendium mod? its seems most if not all the modules are compatible with it.
Best mod for the game out there. Unfortunatley I can't get it to run. It installs but then you need to apply it to modules and nothing happens. Years ago though I played an Iajutsu master and it was probably the best class I've played in an RPG.
Question: Should I be messing with the Beadog HD textures pack? There are comments on the NWNVault that the armours are incompatible with modules, and there seems to be something about loading delays on low end PC's. Which I seem to be getting on mine and it's a pretty mid-range PC.
So does the NWNVault version fix these issues? https://neverwintervault.org/projec...l-hakpak/beamdogs-hd-art-pack-community-fixes
Because I promised myself I wouldn't go down the rabbit hole with all these mods again. Just don't have the time these days, and it seems Beamdog still don't have the professional inclination or ability.
Best mod for the game out there. Unfortunatley I can't get it to run. It installs but then you need to apply it to modules and nothing happens
Getting a module to be compatible is just a tedious process of checking a few boxes in the toolset. If you like a module, convert it to be compatible, it's easy.Best mod for the game out there. Unfortunatley I can't get it to run. It installs but then you need to apply it to modules and nothing happens
uh, no, you dont need to apply it, you need a module thats compatible with PRC...
All you need to do to make a module PRC or CEP compatible is this:
- open up the module in the toolset
- click on Edit
- Click on Module Properties
- click on Custom Content
You will now be presented with a list and a dropbox under it. Inside of that dropbox will be a long list of haks. Any that start with prc, are prc haks, and you add them in. Every single one, there's a few. Once you do that, save, and you are all done. This works with most custom content, btw. Only a few modules that are very heavily full of their own custom content, such that they conflict and are truly incompatible, are immune to this method.
The NWN toolset is one of the most easy to use pieces of game design tools of all time, don't be afraid to open it up and fiddle with things.
All you need to do to make a module PRC or CEP compatible is this:
- open up the module in the toolset
- click on Edit
- Click on Module Properties
- click on Custom Content
You will now be presented with a list and a dropbox under it. Inside of that dropbox will be a long list of haks. Any that start with prc, are prc haks, and you add them in. Every single one, there's a few. Once you do that, save, and you are all done. This works with most custom content, btw. Only a few modules that are very heavily full of their own custom content, such that they conflict and are truly incompatible, are immune to this method.
The NWN toolset is one of the most easy to use pieces of game design tools of all time, don't be afraid to open it up and fiddle with things.
All you need to do to make a module PRC or CEP compatible is this:
- open up the module in the toolset
- click on Edit
- Click on Module Properties
- click on Custom Content
You will now be presented with a list and a dropbox under it. Inside of that dropbox will be a long list of haks. Any that start with prc, are prc haks, and you add them in. Every single one, there's a few. Once you do that, save, and you are all done. This works with most custom content, btw. Only a few modules that are very heavily full of their own custom content, such that they conflict and are truly incompatible, are immune to this method.
The NWN toolset is one of the most easy to use pieces of game design tools of all time, don't be afraid to open it up and fiddle with things.
now just need to find the best version of PRC
last time I checked, it was full of bloat
some classes didnt even work properly. I love PRC but its a mess