Empyre65 wrote...
I am not knocking multiplayer, but some people (like me) prefer single-player, where they can be THE hero, rather than one of many. There are lots of great single-player campaigns available, too.
Since you have the Diamond Edition, you'll have both official expan packs, too. After you play the OC (levels 1 - 17 or 18), start a new character in Shadows of Undrentide (levels 1 - 12), then take that character into a bridge module, like the excellent Nether Scrolls (levels 12 - 15), then Hordes of the Underdark (levels 15 - 27 or 28), and finally, the Sands of Fate series, which will bring the character all the way to level 40.
After that, start another new character in the Aielund Saga, which will take you to at least level 36.
All of these and more can be found in the NWN Vault.
Thank you for offering up such a great explanation, I second
the path Empyre65 posted. I somehow missed the sands of fate series so now I am
off to download some new mods to play.
The one great thing about this game is that it does offer
expansive opportunities for both single player and multiplayer. In addition the
toolset allows you to build the adventures you would like to play as well.
All in all this great game keeps reaching out and either finding new
people to enjoy it, or old players to return and remember why they like this
game.
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Modifié par omen_shepperd, 10 juin 2012 - 02:04 .