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Would you rather make mods or play the game?

Discussion in 'Neverwinter Nights (Classic)' started by Dice, Jul 14, 2002.

  1. Dice

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    [​IMG] I would like to know...Are you more interested in creating the games or playing them? Personally I enjoy both but I feel like I've accomplished more when I make my own stuff. I have no real experience in computer programming so it gives me a kick as well as a challenge. What do you think?:hmm:
     
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    I think I like the tools more.. even though I do play the quest to the end I have worked with the toolset along all the time. So when the campaign is over I prolly concentrate on the tools.
     
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    I'd rather stick with the mod-making thanks. Gives you more freedom than the (Not-So) Non-liner campaign. :p
    The feel of achievement is greater, and you can truly sit back and feel proud when the next group of adventurers takes your world on.
     
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    I have no clue on how to use the toolset(i only know how to make creatures and items)
    so im sticking with SP.
    i also think that MP is quite boring:(
     
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    A little of both I suppose. I've been playing the campaign, and when I get bored with that, I jump into the toolset and fool around. I haven't really accomplished anything yet, but it is fun just playing around with the various wizards.
     
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    I love SP and I suck at making stuff in the Toolset so I will just play SP and when I'm done I might experiment a little more with the Toolset.
     
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    [​IMG] I enjoy both making mods and playing them. The SP gave me a lot of idea and let me see what NWN could do. But now I been spending all my time on the toolset. The only mods I play now are the ones I have made to do testing on them. I am looking forward to multi-player as well.
     
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    Much more interested in the toolset atm. I try and force myself on through the single player campaign just to get an idea of how best to use the graphics features available. And yes, multiplayer so far has been a big disapoinment to me as well. Module making keeps me well occupied.
     
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    [​IMG] I hate to say it, but I think that the official campaign was Bioware's suckiest yet...real disappointed in it, so I'm concentrating on the toolset. Love it. Crawl - exactly, just play the official campaign to figure out what's the norm. I quit after the Prelude, seeing lighting and conversations and all, and I'm halfway through a huge campaign with the editor, no problemo. And I get to spend my whole life doing it. Woooo-hoooo!
     
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    I agree. The offical campaign could have been a *lot* better.
     
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    [​IMG] Making the modules all the way. So far i've played 1 hour of the campaign before getting bored and starting on the toolset. I love the toolest :hot: !!

    P.S also with my computer theres too much slow-down so i like to make lots of small-ish areas in my modules that actually run smoothly.
     
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    [​IMG] I actually like making my own armor, swords/staffs ect and putting it on models and just LOOKING at them. Seeing a super wizard wearing chainmail with a sword in one hand and a mace in the other is just majorly cool :)
     
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