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NWN Forum Tidbits at Lone Gamers

(PC: Single- & Multi-Player RPG) | Posted by Rendelius @ Friday - February 01, 2002 - 13:27 -
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Lone Gamers has a collection of Neverwinter Nights Forum Tidbits for you. Here's a part:
    Trent Oster on Level-Up Speed
    The level up pace in NWN is faster than in our previous games. The main reason is the 3rd Edition rules. The system is baised towards much faster advenacement. As well in NWN you are only leveling one character, while in BG you were leveling six, so to keep a feeling of advancement the leveling will be faster. In BGII you started at a higher level (based on if you imported a character or not). In NWN you start as a first level chaarcter and move up to a 20th level character, which took us four titles to do in the past. (BG, BG ToSC,BGII SoA,BGII ToB).

    Trent Oster on CD Numbers
    We're not sure. At the moment it is looking to be two or three CD's. We are still in development, so we haven't begun planning the resource layout on CD's.

    Bob McCabe on Phenotypes
    Originally, I believe, there were 4 phenotypes. That has been reduced to three. It's basically a thin phenotype, a normal/muscular phenotype, and a heavy phenotype.

    Jonathan Epp on Tilesets
    The only things bound to specific tilesets are tiles. Any placeable object can be used on any tileset.

    Jay Watamaniuk on Tilesets
    I was creating an underground cave area and created a hermit's home that had obviously been destroyed by some sort of attack. In addition to the regular home stuff like sacks of grain, barrels etc I put down some arrow-riddled bodies, smoke coming from the roof of the hut, blood on the ground. All of this was done inside the cave tiles set remember. Very cool. That is really what makes an area come alive.
 
 
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