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Title: Is NWN2 worth installing bootcamp and Windows on one of my Macs to play it?
Post by: jeph on 17 Jan 2008, 17:36
Yes? No?

I thought the original NWN was all right. Fun but a bit repetitive towards the end.
Title: Re: Is NWN2 worth installing bootcamp and Windows on one of my Macs to play it?
Post by: KvP on 17 Jan 2008, 17:41
I don't know how well it'd work on Bootcamp, so I can't comment on that aspect.

NWN2, eh, it's better than NWN, as far as the single player campaign is concerned. There's less repetition, but more length-padding. It's worth going through once, and the expansion is worth going several times. It doesn't, however, have the robust community behind it like NWN did. I'd say yes, especially if you can get Mask of the Betrayer.
Title: Re: Is NWN2 worth installing bootcamp and Windows on one of my Macs to play it?
Post by: ViolentDove on 17 Jan 2008, 17:44
It's better than the original story-wise, but that isn't hard. The expansion, Mask of the Betrayer, has a much better story and ambience than any of the previous, and has a definite Baldur's Gate II/Planescape: torment vibe to it.

Edit: Posting as Kid posted... pretty much what he said.
Title: Re: Is NWN2 worth installing bootcamp and Windows on one of my Macs to play it?
Post by: Dimmukane on 17 Jan 2008, 20:13
The expansion is pretty sick.  I have a bear-god in my party.  At the end of the first chapter.  'Nuff said.
Title: Re: Is NWN2 worth installing bootcamp and Windows on one of my Macs to play it?
Post by: Spluff on 17 Jan 2008, 20:50
If you want a good role playing experience, get the Witcher. It's infinitely better.
Title: Re: Is NWN2 worth installing bootcamp and Windows on one of my Macs to play it?
Post by: KvP on 17 Jan 2008, 21:02
Also, it's got more wank material.
Title: Re: Is NWN2 worth installing bootcamp and Windows on one of my Macs to play it?
Post by: TomorrowByStorm on 18 Jan 2008, 02:34
NWM2, is much better than the first. If you even remotely liked the first one you're pretty much 100% to enjoy the second. Since I really can't stand Macs (It's the one mouse button....) and therfore have no Idea how much of a pain in the arse it would be to put bootcamp and windows onto one. So I can't tell you if it would be worth it or not. The game does rock, the Expansion is really excellent, so I'm sure you would enjoy it.
Title: Re: Is NWN2 worth installing bootcamp and Windows on one of my Macs to play it?
Post by: Dimmukane on 18 Jan 2008, 08:23
If you want a good role playing experience, get the Witcher. It's infinitely better.

They're both really good.  The expansion is at least as good as the Witcher.  It all depends on what type of battle system you like.  d20, or timed attack combos.
Title: Re: Is NWN2 worth installing bootcamp and Windows on one of my Macs to play it?
Post by: Narr on 18 Jan 2008, 12:32
I have to agree with all the comments about the expansion to NWN2.  It's pretty damn awesome.  The Witcher is also pretty good, although you have to be someone that appreciates the ironic and cheesy dialogue of most low-fantasy settings.
Title: Re: Is NWN2 worth installing bootcamp and Windows on one of my Macs to play it?
Post by: bryanthelion on 18 Jan 2008, 17:42
Mask of the betrayer was so hard. I started a new character, so maybe thats why. But still, too hard for me.


But I suck at video games, so go figure.
Title: Re: Is NWN2 worth installing bootcamp and Windows on one of my Macs to play it?
Post by: Narr on 18 Jan 2008, 18:23
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?
Title: Re: Is NWN2 worth installing bootcamp and Windows on one of my Macs to play it?
Post by: bryanthelion on 18 Jan 2008, 20:06
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.
Title: Re: Is NWN2 worth installing bootcamp and Windows on one of my Macs to play it?
Post by: PacoSees on 18 Jan 2008, 21:32
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.
Title: Re: Is NWN2 worth installing bootcamp and Windows on one of my Macs to play it?
Post by: DonInKansas on 08 Feb 2008, 23:07
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!

Title: Re: Is NWN2 worth installing bootcamp and Windows on one of my Macs to play it?
Post by: KvP on 14 Feb 2008, 10:07
Actually, word on the Obsidian forums is that there will soon be a Mac port of NWN2.

Also, a second xpac.
Title: Re: Is NWN2 worth installing bootcamp and Windows on one of my Macs to play it?
Post by: Spluff on 14 Feb 2008, 20:42
How about some damn patches first. The game is STILL completely unplayable online, and thats what the NWN series is all about.
Title: Re: Is NWN2 worth installing bootcamp and Windows on one of my Macs to play it?
Post by: StaedlerMars on 19 Feb 2008, 11:02
I think from the state that the game was in when it came out, to now, there have been so many improvements.

It went from being barely playable to manageable on my computer.

But if you've got a powerful machine, NWN2 is pretty good. And give the community a bit more time to catch up with the game. Building with the toolset has become exponentially more difficult, and for NWN 1 it took some time as well. It's been about a year and half since it came out. By the time that the second expansion pack is out (which has been announced) things will start getting off the ground.

And once they get things running smoothly this game is going to be sick to play online.
Title: Re: Is NWN2 worth installing bootcamp and Windows on one of my Macs to play it?
Post by: 0bsessions on 20 Feb 2008, 17:14
NWN 2 has been officially confirmed (http://kotaku.com/358685/neverwinter-nights-2-coming-to-mac) for Mac.

So, the final answer is: No, NWN 2 is not worth installing bootcamp and Windows on one of your Macs to play it.

Thread finished.
Title: Re: Is NWN2 worth installing bootcamp and Windows on one of my Macs to play it?
Post by: KvP on 20 Feb 2008, 17:34
Anything on the status of Mac xpac(s)?
Title: Re: Is NWN2 worth installing bootcamp and Windows on one of my Macs to play it?
Post by: ackblom12 on 20 Feb 2008, 21:18
Indeed, if Mask of the Betrayer isn't ported along with it for several months, just bootcamp it.
Title: Re: Is NWN2 worth installing bootcamp and Windows on one of my Macs to play it?
Post by: KvP on 28 Jul 2008, 17:15
NWN2 thread, rise from your grave and rescue my daughter!

Anyway, good a time as any to provide some information regarding the second NWN2 xpac:
(http://img76.imageshack.us/img76/2128/lad5cca3716431918da1c83xf3.jpg)

This one's made to be more in the vein of Icewind Dale (most of the IWD developers reside at Obsidian anyway).

 - You create your entire party of 1-4, the game starts at 1st level and progresses up to about 15. There are various pre-made Joinable NPCs to round out the party.

 - New Overland Map, similar to recent Final Fantasy or old Ultima maps. You move in real-time and monsters will spot and pursue you, and depending on party skills you can discover certain things during travel.

 - Emphasis on trade, with a new economics / caravan system (not much info on this right now)

 - Game uses 3.5 ruleset but the story "foreshadows" 4e Forgotten Realms.
Title: Re: Is NWN2 worth installing bootcamp and Windows on one of my Macs to play it?
Post by: Storm Rider on 28 Jul 2008, 19:01
Oh yeah, when is this out? I hope NWN2 gets on Steam one of these days, I'd really like to play through it and Mask of the Betrayer.
Title: Re: Is NWN2 worth installing bootcamp and Windows on one of my Macs to play it?
Post by: KvP on 28 Jul 2008, 20:34
Q4 '08, so probably November or December.
Title: Re: Is NWN2 worth installing bootcamp and Windows on one of my Macs to play it?
Post by: Surgoshan on 28 Jul 2008, 21:10
Meh.

I say, "MEH!".
Title: Re: Is NWN2 worth installing bootcamp and Windows on one of my Macs to play it?
Post by: Boro_Bandito on 28 Jul 2008, 22:40
Man, this is one of those games that I never got to play because of my shitty computer, but I'm getting a copy of NWN2 from a friend in a couple days and with my recently upgraded situation hopefully I'll finally be able to play this goddamn game.
Title: Re: Is NWN2 worth installing bootcamp and Windows on one of my Macs to play it?
Post by: Be My Head on 31 Jul 2008, 12:54
If you can get past the fact there's a level cap at 20, and the shitty plotline, then I say go for it. It was a decent game in my opinion, not as fun as the first and all of it's epic mods but still fun.
Title: Re: Is NWN2 worth installing bootcamp and Windows on one of my Macs to play it?
Post by: DonInKansas on 02 Aug 2008, 09:06
If you can get past the fact there's a level cap at 20, and the shitty plotline, then I say go for it. It was a decent game in my opinion, not as fun as the first and all of it's epic mods but still fun.

Not true with MotB.
Title: Re: Is NWN2 worth installing bootcamp and Windows on one of my Macs to play it?
Post by: KvP on 19 Nov 2008, 15:56
Storm of Zehir went on sale today. Lacks the forward plot momentum of the other games, but has a couple of tricks up its sleeves. It's interesting.
Title: Re: Is NWN2 worth installing bootcamp and Windows on one of my Macs to play it?
Post by: CarrionMan on 19 Nov 2008, 17:08
If you really want it, I'd recommend that you get Parallels. It is actually pretty awesome.