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NWN 2: Preview @ 1Up
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Dhruin
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NWN 2: Preview @ 1Up
   

1Up joins the other major sites with some <a href="http://www.1up.com/do/previewPage?cId=3145707" target="_blank">impressions</a> of the recent demo of NWN 2 they attended. Here's the start of the blow-by-blow narrative:<blockquote><em>The demo begins in a hardscrabble village called West Harbor, once the site of a cataclysmic battle. The atmosphere of this swamp outpost is thickly oppressive: rushes grow in lifelike disorder over the rambling terrain, torches and will o' the wisps irradiate the mist in patches. The new graphics engine uses normal-mapping and HDR lighting to convincing effect. Though all the demo's dialogue is glib placeholder presently, a conversation system similar to that of Knights of the Old Republic is observable, with similar moral choices and ramifications. Fittingly, the demonstration centers on the rich customizations available to prospective "Dungeon Masters" (as the moderators of D&D sessions are called): Lead Programmer Frank Kowalkowski dismisses the fog to reveal far blue skies, which then pass rapidly through the hours of a picturesque day. He then turns the area's usual greenish light to glowering red, creating a semblance of a volcanic cave.</em></blockquote>
Post Wed Nov 16, 2005 2:09 pm
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XVampireX
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Can't wait for the game, it sounds so good

I still remember me playing a little bit of the first game when it first came out when I was 12 or so, maybe older (13-14? not more than that)... I don't remember. Well, it was great (And had good graphics for it's time).

I don't know about modding the first game, but I hope they make alot of stuff available to mod in the second one, more than the first one :O And maybe even provide something to mod the hardcoded stuff...
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