EQEMU and NwN
Someone posted a thread asking if EQEMU would soon be obsolete due to the release of Neverwinter Nights...I must say, I bought NwN... and it SUX!
It is basicaly a ramped up Diablo interface...playing it for more than a hour or so gives you a serious headache due to the crappy way the camera pans and the angles. Play it and see..I hate it and it was a waste of money! PERIOD! WHY was there such a HUGE hub-bub over its realease??? EQEMU is STILL BY far the best!! Just my honest opinion. Anyone else agree? |
I don't plan on buying it.
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Yeah, I thought the game looked pretty crappy. I never buy my games unless they are worth buying so I give the company my support.
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Yep..suckered
Wisely spoken...I got suckered in by all the hype..60 bucks down the drain..oh well...you know what they say>>TIme, and the new EQEMU release, heals all wounds (or something like that)
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I was a big fan of NWN pre-release and I'm looking forward to the user created campaigns. I think its fun but don't expect it to be more than it is. If Dungeon Siege is Uber Diablo II then NWN is Uber Dungeon SIege with an even bigger bonus --- the Toolset-- sit down and play with the toolset you can do some amazing sh!t. :)
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is nwn jsut like ds (fighting and collecting items and again and again...) or does it have quests which can be soiled without a weapon, just like a normal rpg and not like these boring "action rpgs" because i thought about bying it but i bought ds and was so dissapointed. next to stupid invaders the worst game ive ever bought!
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I agree that the camera angles are a pain in the ass, but overall I think it's great It's not the game itself that is so amazing as much as the implementation of the concept. Have you actually played with the DM client? Thats where the true power lies, the single player game (which I actually like) is just a tiny tip of the iceberg, the real focus of it is the ability to run a 'REAL' D&D game from a computer. The DM has the ability to quickly create modules (its got a great toolkit), and further, he has the ability to interactively run the game, adding dynamic content and making up 'as he goes along' , just like a real D&D game.
The power comes in the ability to take it and make it about anything you want. Is it an EQ killer? Absolutely if you ask me, because the power lies in the hands of the indivudual server owners, not in a 3rd party company. Plus, theres no monthy fee, and characters can be carried onwards into other campaigns/modules. You can only compare the interface to DS or D2 (both great games on their own) |
hmmm
Well, I must admit, I have not actually fooled around with the toolkit...was an initial dissappointment due to the interface, but maybe the DM client is its saving grace..will check it out soon..and as far as "no pay to play", well, I can't argue with that at all..paid for 2 accounts for over 2 years now...it does add up!
Thanks for the new perspective! |
I personally have not had chance to play it yet but i will definately be buying it sometime this week. Classic games just need to be in your games collection even if they get boring after 3 weeks of constant gaming. You never know when you're gonna be bored and fancy owning joor friends on a custom built campaign with another 50 players.
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True.. I hit Babbages every couple of months and rack up on all the 9.99 reduced games. You never know when you might end up with time to play with it..
I had some fun playing with NWN nights though this weekend, we created an army of dragons and set them loose on a horde of giants, liches, and Doom knights... I have to give NWN credit for being the 1st company to be able to do dragon models right, dragons in this game are REALLY cool. I can't wait to see the custom modules that people start writing, its like a super form of the old 'Unlimited Adventures' game. |
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lol you people are far to addicted to EQ NWN is awsome
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DND = lame..
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How the heck can you call D&D lame? If it wasnt for D&D, you'd be addicted to EverPong right now....
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Lets just put it simply: DND requires no skill; only attitude.
DND is based on how serious you take the game. I do NOT like role-playing. It is nerdy, IMHO. I am a damn hardcore gamer (1st lvl 50 in daoc, heh) but I will not cross over the line. Sorry. Personal preference. |
its well known , D&D is only for fools who think of themselves as gods and the like
Arghhhhh. its anything but serious , role playing is to make great fun with good friends a little away from your screenlight I cant understand how someone could love so much online rpg without playing one single time to a good IRL rpg with some friends , in a small room with cigarette smoke , drinks ( maybe some beer ) and peanuts dealing with monsters till early in the morning come one just try it one time you'll see what it really is , or you will play with really bad DM cause a good RPG cant be boring. anyway , its your opinion , but if you dont like rpg then dont bother to play IRL-rpg players oriented games like NWN (its not a flame though , I know many peeps thinking like that too not to say almost all.. ) |
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