Ok, back to the matter at hand here...
To answer you ShaDoOow, I don't really get into RP, personally, other than using the voice options while playing my character, doing some silly emotes, stuff like that..
I love Action, and while I can handle Uber or Lower Level modules, provided it's not collect 1,000 Rat Pelts to get 100 XP / Gold, that stuff just makes me want to scream, sorry..
I love Group Play, interacting with players, and I definitely like a Good DM hosting, where they lead adventures and make it fun for all in the adventure.
To me D&D and NWN is about having fun, no matter who your with, what module you're on, or server for that matter. If you can have fun, then do it, and if a server really isn't your cup O tea, that's ok too, because there are a lot of different styles of servers.
The Bioware staff did a great job of doing their best to show us a nice module in the Original Campaigns, furthermore, they did a fabulous job separating servers by styles of play. Though, I've found 2 or 3 to be more popular than the other Styles.
Everyone has a right to build a module anyway they want, they can tailor the module to any taste they like too, never said you couldn't nor did I say it was wrong...
I did say, that if you want a higher player count, you will need to consider your players first, and that's what I have redundantly restated throughout all of my post. Some may not want players, and that becomes obvious when you log onto their server.. (woosh!)
But if you're going to go through all of that trouble to make a server, shouldn't you build it for the community and the players in the community, or why not make single player modules which you can host on a special password protected server or even a LAN, if all that you want to do is play with your buddies locally...
No matter what your choice is, enjoy, cheers, and game on... Fair yee well...
P.S. When I said Options & Freedom, I mean game play & building, not one or the other..
Modifié par Genisys, 20 septembre 2010 - 04:47 .