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How786
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NWN and TOEE
   

Could someone who has played both these games share with me the pluses and minuses of each---assuming I have all the xpacs/mods for NWN.

Thanks
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Post Wed Nov 12, 2003 10:16 pm
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Val
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Read EverythingXen's excellent review's of each game.

NWN and SoU

ToEE

Btw, this really should be in the D&D forum. Don't worry, I'll move it there for you.
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Post Wed Nov 12, 2003 10:32 pm
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Dhruin
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Real short answer:

The key difference for me is the combat engine. NWN uses a real-time system with one "henchman" that is very much action oriented. ToEE has a full party with a detailed, accurate to the rules, turn-based system. ToEE is by *far* better for my taste - best combat I've played in a CRPG.

On the other hand, NWN's strength is the unlimited fan-made modules (some of them excellent) and it's fanstastic multiplayer.
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