• Björn Tantau@swg-empire.de
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    12 days ago

    Neverwinter Nights

    The multiplayer is supposedly incredible. But I remember being extremely whelmed by the main game.

    But it’s hard to remember the mid games. Because it is very likely that they didn’t leave any lasting impression.

    And especially if previous titles in a series or from a studio were great a mid game would feel disappointingly bad. Although compared to other games they might actually still be considered great.

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      12 days ago

      The original single player is so bad I’m certain it was just cobbled together as a demo of the engine and for inspiration for user content. Then the team had time to develope proper story with the expansions

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        11 days ago

        Wizards of the Coast spent lots of time in meetings with Bioware to make sure every damn detail of D&D 3e was implemented according to the book. And even longer time micromanaging the campaign design. A lot of the scenarios are essentially repeats of the others - “do these four smaller thingies and then go kick the main baddie” - because getting that approved by WotC was easier.

        Why are there so few D&D games these days? Why do video game dev houses want to make their own RPG systems instead? Well, they don’t want the headache of dealing with WotC.