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Is NWN2 worth installing bootcamp and Windows on one of my Macs to play it?

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Narr:
Having a little bit of D&D know-how always helps.  What did you try to play through it as?  Also, which NPC helpers did you end up using?

bryanthelion:
I played through the first five minutes and had no clue what to do. I think I was a wizard spec'd in conjuration.

Its not like it was hard, I'd just sick a level 8 monster on everything. Its just that I didn't know what to do.

Also, I think at the time I wasn't in the mood for stories in games (I usually am, but then and now I just don't really care, I just want to blast some things!) . And I shouldn't have been playing it at that time, but my brother bought me it :/ (as he usually does). If I ever feel like it again I'll give it another shot.

PacoSees:
It didn't work on my laptop, so I lugged out (what my friend who helped me build it and I lovingly refer to as) "the beast tower".

A side panel missing, a fan that makes more noise than most air-conditioning units and 5 out of 6 USB ports that don't work.

It was worth it, just for the story, and I had never played the first one.

Go for it, says I.

DonInKansas:
Definitely go with the expansion as well as update it online.  NWN2 on it's own is a pain in the ass to navigate, but they got a lot of it fixed later after the outcry of WTF!

KvP:
Actually, word on the Obsidian forums is that there will soon be a Mac port of NWN2.

Also, a second xpac.

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