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Neverwinter Nights 2 Interview at Games Domain

Discussion in 'Game/SP News & Comments' started by Mollusken, Aug 27, 2004.

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    Feargus Urquhart has some long answers to three questions about the Neverwinter Nights sequel. Here's a clip:

    So someone who hears you're using Aurora again probably has a very different concept from reality.

    Yes. I don't know what people think it means. Every time you use an engine, it's an evolution. Sometimes it changes a little, sometimes it changes a lot. When does it become Aurora 2.0? We're not in the position to call it that, because it's not our engine. If it was, I probably would call what we're doing for Neverwinter 2 Aurora 2.0, just because of all the changes we're going to make.

    Neverwinter Nights was great because it bridged the worlds of pen-and-paper RPGs and computer RPGs. What did you take out of that, and do you plan to push those aspects forward?

    There's this thing that I call the spirit of Neverwinter Nights. It's a great single-player product, it's a great multiplayer product, and it's a great toolset. Those are the things you have to keep. If you lose one of those, it throws the whole balance off. They all reinforce each other.


    He talks a lot about the graphical enhancements they are doing to the engine, but after Neverwinter Nights I have my doubts that it will compete with other games released in 2006. Games Domain has the rest of the interview.

    [ August 27, 2004, 20:25: Message edited by: Taluntain ]
     
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