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NWN Adventure Creation Guide

Discussion in 'Game/SP News & Comments' started by NewsPro, Aug 18, 2001.

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    (Originally posted by Darien)

    Part IV of Gamespy's Neverwinter Nights feature looks at some reasons for creating multiple paths and methods of acheiving that goal. There are also several new screenshots, so be sure to head over and check this one out!

    Something we recently hinted at is the creation of multiple paths - both through an individual map and through the larger-scale story. Today, we're going to analyze this, as well as determine how and why we should make use of multiple paths...

    If the players know from past experience that the only way to resolve a situation is through combat, then they won't bother with thought. The players will simply fashion their personae into fighting machines, and charge their muscle-bound warriors headlong into every battle. Unfortunately for the creator of that story, however, the players will eventually grow weary of such repetitive tales and soon lose their taste for adventure.
     
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