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Old 11-14-2007, 07:30 AM
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MotB? Would you Recommend it? (No spoilers please!)

I will be getting a new computer quite soon, and it ought to run everything I throw at it very nicely, so to celebrate (I've had my old P3 almost 7 years ), I want to pick up some new games.

Now, going by what I've read, I'm not sure I'd buy NWN2 alone, but it also sounds as though MotB is pretty good.

Objective and Balanced thoughts, critiques, and general impressions much appreciated

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I know there is already a thread asking for opinions on MotB, but that is for people who have completed the game, I'd like this thread to be spoiler-free.
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Old 11-14-2007, 09:07 AM
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I'd definitely recommend this game to anyone who hasn't already tried it. Especially if you're getting a new pc, I think it'd give you an upperhand over any of the bugs reported about it. I've had some lag in mainly more crowded parts of the game, but what game wouldn't? Safe to say, I believe that much of the mechanics of it should run fairly easily now the most of the patches for it have been implemented.

As for installing NwN 2 then following up with the expansion, I'm still abit suspicious about how much less of bugs the expansion gets than the original after installing both. Others have disagreed with me on my ideas about this though. But I still think it's worth thinking about. It's only to help reduce the amount of bugs that may come up.

The story in the Original campaign, to me it seemed abit flat, but you'll have to be the judge on that. For the expansion, it's certainly a real brush up although some parts of the story aren't really 'given' to you. But since there's no spoilers allowed, that's pretty much how I'll leave it. I'm staying with my overall view of the OC plus the XP, the story's mildly plain but does get better for sure!

(sorry about the length)
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Old 11-14-2007, 09:09 AM
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So do you have NWN2 already? I think you were saying you didn't and were considering getting both? That right? I may have misunderstood.

Anyway If you haven't started NWN2 you don't really need the expansion as it adds to to game after you've reached Lvl 18+ although I have to say I bought it and don't have any characters anywhere near Lvl 18 Of course you can always start the new MotB campaign with a pre-generated 18th lvl character but there's not a lot of point in that.

I got the addon because there are new creatures, items, feats etc and because I considered there would be PW's that you can't access without the addon although I'm not a member of a PW at the moment I wanted to be prepared
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Considering the expansion IMO invalidates earlier character builds from NWN2 (with the new feats, new classes, new races to try out), I'd say you're in a great position to buy both at the same time - until the next expansion comes out of course... :S

What I've played of the expansion so far seems like quality stuff, and NWN2 was decent stuff on its own. Did you like NWN1? Everyone I know who liked the first said the 2nd was an improvement in many ways. Doesn't run as smoothly, and a little bit cut-scene heavy, but reminds me of the old party-based D&D adventuring, rather than having an Uber-character and some throw-away henchmen.
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Old 11-14-2007, 09:27 AM
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As for being better than NWN1 a lot of people have said they prefer the first from posts i've seen over many forums. Personally I prefer NWN2 which still having fond memories of NWN1. I need to get round to playing online which is where the best content is but I'm so busy with LOTRO as well as The Witcher and other games I never have chance and there are so many permanent worlds that it's difficult to establish which one is best.
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Old 11-15-2007, 07:20 PM
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If you liked the NWN2 OC, then you will love MotB. Sure, it has a darker feel to it with a notable lack of Grobnar humor. But in all, it kind of completes the story where the OC left off, so it gives you a wholesome (not sure if thats the right word ) feeling to it. It also has more twists and turn than a good novel.

On to the gameplay. They added a few decent spells and fixed lots of bugs. Finished the game once and all triggers have fired like clockwork. That said, an addition to the game which relates to the story makes you feel hurried and also negates the use of spellcasters, especially the ones which have to prepare spells beforehand. Hence the introduction of Favoured Soul and Spirit Shaman which are both spontaneous casters.

There definitely is a replay value, mostly in part due to the events that you will encounter in the final act. Cutscenes are good, and the stories they tell are brilliant at times. Your companions this time around are rather solemn and don't expect a crazy dwarf or a hyperactive tiefling.

For an expansion, MotB does good in my book.
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Old 11-15-2007, 07:34 PM
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Still important not to have a spellcaster as your PC, isn't it? Because those cutscenes still leave you at the front of your party when the combat starts afterwards.
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Old 11-15-2007, 09:32 PM
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I suppose I should have elaborated more, sorry about that

Anyway, I have not played NWN2 (I've been running an old P3 for the last 7 years, so it was impossible), but as far as MotB being darker, I really don't have a problem with that... I tend to like dark, actually.

I should also say, NWN1 was a *major* disappointment for me.... I played it after BG2 and PS:T, and it really did not even come close to either of those two games, I don't think I even finished it. To be fair, however, from what I understand, the best way to play NWN was to take advantage of its online possibilities, and at the time I just wanted a good, single player campaign.
I did find Hordes of the Underdark to be quite decent though..

I do, by the way, realise that NWN2 had different developers to NWN1... but even so, I view the sequel with a certain hesitation. However, I have read some very good things about MotB (I mean, even Codex liked it! ), so it sounds promising.

Of course, having just purchased The Witcher and LOTRO, I may just end up waiting until NWN2 and MotB get bundled....
Still though, since starting next week, I'll actually have a machine capable of playing new games, I'm very interested in trying out some recently released titles and NWN2/MotB is one of them.
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Old 11-16-2007, 01:41 AM
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Anyway, I have not played NWN2 (I've been running an old P3 for the last 7 years, so it was impossible), but as far as MotB being darker, I really don't have a problem with that... I tend to like dark, actually.
Really sad that you haven't played NWN2. Play that first then MotB and I can guarantee you it will be worth your while. I hope.

I didn't mean that the dark atmosphere was bad, in fact I kind of preferred it to the OC.

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I do, by the way, realise that NWN2 had different developers to NWN1... but even so, I view the sequel with a certain hesitation. However, I have read some very good things about MotB (I mean, even Codex liked it! ), so it sounds promising.
Like I said, the story is brilliant. By the way, Obsidian used BioWare's NWN1 game engine for NWN2. And I found that installing MotB cleared up lots of bugs that existed in the OC, so you can expect a smoother game.

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Still though, since starting next week, I'll actually have a machine capable of playing new games, I'm very interested in trying out some recently released titles and NWN2/MotB is one of them.
I vaguely remember recommending that you give MotB a go in another thread...

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Still important not to have a spellcaster as your PC, isn't it? Because those cutscenes still leave you at the front of your party when the combat starts afterwards.
That depends. A cleric dead walker is an excellent PC because he can both tank and heal himself at the same time. Not to mention the decent conversation skills.

MINOR SPOILER? The use of conversation skills on MotB is not as widespread as that in the OC. So you can basically hack and slash your way through the campaign.
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Old 11-16-2007, 04:19 AM
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I should also say, NWN1 was a *major* disappointment for me.... I played it after BG2 and PS:T, and it really did not even come close to either of those two games, I don't think I even finished it. To be fair, however, from what I understand, the best way to play NWN was to take advantage of its online possibilities, and at the time I just wanted a good, single player campaign.
I did find Hordes of the Underdark to be quite decent though..
The Single Player game wasn't amazing, it wasn't bad but I agree it wasn't the best but was fun enough to play though couldn't be compared to BG but the thing is NWN was developed as a multiplayer experience rather than single player so it never would be able to live upto the likes of BG in the SP game.

The Online part of the game was wonderful though especially if you like RP. The best RP experience in any game and so much content! Dozens of player made game worlds, all with their own rules (some heavy RP, some light, some social, some action based etc) and definately the best game I've seen in relation to Role Playing. So much single player content as well with hundreds of mods to download so the game was well worth the money and had much more content than BG so depends how you look at it
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Old 11-16-2007, 09:22 AM
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lol, OK guys, it definitely sounds as though I should give NWN2 and MotB a go then
Though, I will probably wait a bit, since RL and the two games I just picked up will keep me busy for the next while, and maybe by then I'll be lucky and find they've bundled NWN2 and MotB into a single box. If I can't get a bundle pack, I'll just pick buy them separately though.

@Ulfang,
in terms of NWN 1, that is just it, I only really tried the single player campaign, and I never truly explored the multi-player aspect or the various player-made worlds. No doubt, that would have made a significant difference to my experience. It was just that at the time multi-player wasn't something I really wanted to do

@Loki,
I do remember your recommendations in another thread, so thanks for that
I would definitely play the original NWN2 campaign first, I don't think it would really make sense not to. Besides, I'm too cheap to buy a game if I'm not going to actually play it...

I am indeed hoping for a reasonably smooth game, as I did read that the system requirements were a bit steep considering the actual quality of the graphics. Happily though, I'll have a pretty good video card, and I have asked the people building my computer to max the RAM to 3.5 GB, the most XP will hold.
So... I'm really hoping that will ensure relatively few problems.
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So... I'm really hoping that will ensure relatively few problems.
From what I've seen from the forum here, the amount of bugs you face is really due much to sheer luck. Some people just get stuck even though they have fully upgraded the game whilst others manage to complete it seamlessly with minimal upgrades.
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JUST DO IT!

I didn't like NWN1 either, but MotB is on a totally different level, it's almost as good as BG2, Plancescape: Torment.

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JUST DO IT!

I didn't like NWN1 either, but MotB is on a totally different level, it's almost as good as BG2, Plancescape: Torment.

Go get it!
Almost as good as BG2 and PS:T? Now that's a pretty high recommendation!
Both of those games set the bar pretty high...

Well, I have pretty much decided to pick up NWN 2 and MotB, at this point it's just a question of stopping by Electronics Boutique the next time I'm in town.
This is going to be weird... all of a sudden I'll have no less than 3 (or 4 if I count NWN 2 separately) new games to try
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Almost as good as BG2 and PS:T? Now that's a pretty high recommendation!
Both of those games set the bar pretty high...
Truth be told, I really depends on the gamer's preferences. We can only recommend and suggest, but you will eventually have to come up with your own conclusion.

Hope it is the same as mine: Brilliant story!
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