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Maradon!
posted 07-02-2002 02:57:11 AM
I started playing NWN around 3:00, and I'm finished up (reluctantly) about five minutes ago.

Needless to say, I really, really like the game. It's like Baldur's Gate and Diablo 2 all rolled into one. The graphics aren't bad at all, and run very zippy on my setup. The combat is entertaining, and the "difficult-to-screw-up" character creation takes a lot of the stress out of making a new character with little D&D knowledge.

I have a few gripes though. One of the biggest being a common one to D&D games, that being that your gear is quite mundane. What's better than a Greatsword? Why a Greatsword+1 of course. Better than that? +2. ad infinitum.

If only they'd taken a page from Blizzard's Diablo 2 item system. I know I know, it would have violated the sanctity of the allmighty D&D ruleset. But frankly I care about an entertaining game, and rulesets can take a flying piss off a lunar crater for all I care.

Also, where the hell do they get off saying that helmets offer no added protection? And why doesn't my cloak show up when I wear it? Or my boots? AND WHY CAN'T I WEAR PANTS!? FOR THE LOVE OF GOD WHY CAN'T I WEAR PANTS!?

Aaron (the good one)
posted 07-02-2002 02:59:15 AM
I am playing my beastlord like crazy now...just need to get her to 15 and all shall be well
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Maradon!
posted 07-02-2002 03:02:55 AM
quote:
Delidgamond's unholy Backstreet Boys obsession manifested in:
I am playing my beastlord like crazy now...just need to get her to 15 and all shall be well

beastlord?

what game are we talking about again?

Aaron (the good one)
posted 07-02-2002 03:04:59 AM
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  • Galbadia Hotel - Video Game Music
    I am Canadian and I hate The Tragically Hip
    Steven Steve
    posted 07-02-2002 03:05:40 AM
    Hmm, how many games have a beastlord in again? hehe
    "Absolutely NOTHING [will stop me from buying Diablo III]. I will buy it regardless of what they do."
    - Grawbad, Battle.net forums

    "Don't want to sound like a fanboy, but I am with you. I'll buy it for sure, it's just a matter of for how long I will be playing it..."
    - Silvast, Battle.net forums

    Maradon!
    posted 07-02-2002 03:05:41 AM
    And why are you talking about EQ in my NWN thread?
    Aaron (the good one)
    posted 07-02-2002 03:08:10 AM
    My eyes hurt too from playing EQ too much.

    See? I stayed on the title heading

    Galbadia Hotel - Video Game Music
    I am Canadian and I hate The Tragically Hip
    Maradon!
    posted 07-02-2002 03:13:00 AM
    Well that about wraps up any hope I had of getting a meaningful response to this thread.
    Aaron (the good one)
    posted 07-02-2002 03:14:13 AM
    There's still a chance. Falaanla/Khyron/Bajah/Mightion usually go back on track once they see a thread they know about
    Galbadia Hotel - Video Game Music
    I am Canadian and I hate The Tragically Hip
    Cap'n Elethi
    I'm too sexy for my shirt, too sexy for my shirt...
    posted 07-02-2002 03:16:34 AM
    I like it too.
    Elethi Rian, A Man Of Many Talents
    Elvish Crack Piper
    Murder is justified so long as people believe in something different than you do
    posted 07-02-2002 05:08:55 AM
    I need to buy this still.
    (Insert Funny Phrase Here)
    Il Buono
    You see, in this world there's two kinds of people, my friend.
    posted 07-02-2002 07:24:20 AM
    I have bananas from Mars in my pants who are dancing the happy jig.
    "Those with loaded guns, and those who dig. You dig."
    Gikk
    SCA babe!!!
    posted 07-02-2002 07:37:36 AM
    I'm... *gasp

    NAKED UNDER MY CLOTHES!
    OH MY GOD!

    Palador ChibiDragon
    Dismembered
    posted 07-02-2002 08:20:36 AM
    quote:
    Nobody really understood why Maradön² wrote:
    I started playing NWN around 3:00, and I'm finished up (reluctantly) about five minutes ago.

    Needless to say, I really, really like the game. It's like Baldur's Gate and Diablo 2 all rolled into one. The graphics aren't bad at all, and run very zippy on my setup. The combat is entertaining, and the "difficult-to-screw-up" character creation takes a lot of the stress out of making a new character with little D&D knowledge.


    NWN is made to hook people into playing regular DnD. Which will lead to the d20 system, and the d20 version of EQ. It's strange, but true.

    quote:
    I have a few gripes though. One of the biggest being a common one to D&D games, that being that your gear is quite mundane. What's better than a Greatsword? Why a Greatsword+1 of course. Better than that? +2. ad infinitum.

    If only they'd taken a page from Blizzard's Diablo 2 item system. I know I know, it would have violated the sanctity of the allmighty D&D ruleset. But frankly I care about an entertaining game, and rulesets can take a flying piss off a lunar crater for all I care.


    Actually, there are variations. But, they tend to be higher level. I dunno if NWN has them, but if it does, expect them to start turning up around the time you're finding +3 - +4 weapons.

    quote:
    Also, where the hell do they get off saying that helmets offer no added protection? And why doesn't my cloak show up when I wear it? Or my boots? AND WHY CAN'T I WEAR PANTS!? FOR THE LOVE OF GOD WHY CAN'T I WEAR PANTS!?

    In DnD, your main AC is usually determined by your main armor (your torso). "Extra" armor such as helmets doesn't change that, but it does keep people from taking a called shot at your head to avoid the armor. That doesn't translate all that well to NWN however, so they just made them a style thing.

    I believe in the existance of magic, not because I have seen proof of its existance, but because I refuse to live in a world where it does not exist.
    Motiak
    Pancake
    posted 07-02-2002 09:34:51 AM
    quote:
    D© had this to say about Punky Brewster:
    I have bananas from Mars in my pants who are dancing the happy jig.

    From mars you say?

    go to Cicinimo's webpage www.artpad.org
    "Bear with me while I speak, and after I have spoken, mock on." -Job 21:3
    Falaanla Marr
    I AM HOT CHIX
    posted 07-02-2002 09:54:36 AM
    So its my job to steer this thread back on track?

    OK then!

    Maradon, there ARE named items in the game. Quite a few, but ya don't find em till later. But when ya think about it, there are probably hundreds of magical longsword +1s out there in the world of D&D. Likely quite a few more

    Pretty much, with a named item, there are only a few (more in some rare cases).

    why aren't items like Diablo? (Say it was a magical bastard sword). There wouldnt be all that many effects for it, anyway. D&D doesnt do effects like Diablo where you can get an effect thats +1 to +10 HP, its effects are concrete. If you get a +1 weapon, its +1. If your weapon casts fireball, it casts fireball. Your +1 weapon doesnt vary its stats like in the Diablo Series.

    Diablo's item system worked for the game it was made for. It wouldn't work well with a D&D game -- It would take a total reworking of the game. The game's mechanics are quite based around the +1-5 weapons. Say, a level 20 monk, if not hit by a +1 weapon or better, absorbs 20 damage a hit. Now, imagine the nightmare if there were hundreds of variations of a magic weapon: You would have to rework all of D&D to make things work

    Nae
    Fun with Chocolate
    posted 07-02-2002 10:47:49 AM
    I have a blouse like this, only it's sleeveless and in black.

    oh yeah.. my eyes hurt hella bad after playing AOE or my Star Wars version of it.

    Falaanla Marr
    I AM HOT CHIX
    posted 07-02-2002 10:54:50 AM
    quote:
    So quoth The Nae (tm):
    I have a blouse like this, only it's sleeveless and in black.

    oh yeah.. my eyes hurt hella bad after playing AOE or my Star Wars version of it.



    ...

    feel free to take this thread even further off track.

    Nae
    Fun with Chocolate
    posted 07-02-2002 11:00:27 AM
    okay!

    Party at my house!

    Maradon!
    posted 07-02-2002 11:11:21 AM
    quote:
    Falaanla Marr had this to say about (_|_):
    <snip>

    Yeah, I figured there would be severe ramifications. Like I said:

    quote:
    I know I know, it would have violated the sanctity of the allmighty D&D ruleset. But frankly I care about an entertaining game, and rulesets can take a flying piss off a lunar crater for all I care.

    D&D is built around a dead boring item system, what can I say?

    Faelynn LeAndris
    Lusty busty redheaded wood elf with sharp claws
    posted 07-02-2002 11:21:58 AM
    quote:
    Check out the big brain on Maradön²!
    D&D is built around a dead boring item system, what can I say?

    Actually DnD caters to any weapon having just about any type of effect. Any mage high enough, with the correct skills, spells, and desire can make a weapon with any said effect.

    You can even have a sword that casts stinking cloud. Or an effect of mage armor that increases the users defenses.

    In my game for instance, KaLourin aquired a sword that is sentient, and it's effects change every time he draws it. He rolls randomly to see what +'s -'s or additional effects it has.

    The high end NWN game actually has quite a few of these weapons. It's just unlike EQ, Diablo, and similiar style games you actually are FORCED to earn it, and wait till you can use them.

    Magic weapons don't come easily, or early in DnD

    [ 07-02-2002: Message edited by: Faelynn LeAndris ]


    My LAUNCHCast Station
    "Respect the Forest, Fear the Ranger"
    I got lost for an hour and became god.
    Faelynn LeAndris
    Lusty busty redheaded wood elf with sharp claws
    posted 07-02-2002 11:30:56 AM
    And you didn't get to play in my swamp, I wanted you guys to play in my swamp.

    My LAUNCHCast Station
    "Respect the Forest, Fear the Ranger"
    I got lost for an hour and became god.
    Maradon!
    posted 07-02-2002 11:39:48 AM
    So they exist, but you won't find them.

    Your argument is not helping your cause

    Faelynn LeAndris
    Lusty busty redheaded wood elf with sharp claws
    posted 07-02-2002 11:42:07 AM
    quote:
    Check out the big brain on Maradön²!
    So they exist, but you won't find them.

    Your argument is not helping your cause


    They exist and you can find them.

    Just not right away.

    Tnaglewood Scims are an Example in NWN, or the Scythe of Continual Death is another. They are in the game. You just have a while yet.


    My LAUNCHCast Station
    "Respect the Forest, Fear the Ranger"
    I got lost for an hour and became god.
    Random Insanity Generator
    Condom Ninja El Supremo
    posted 07-02-2002 11:45:16 AM
    I'm finding them in Chapter 2.

    Found 2 different named Kama for my Monk. Too bad they're pointless now and I'll probally never touch another Kama as they're only 1d6 and my monk is now 1d10 and a +1 magical weapon...

    * NullDevice kicks the server. "Floggings will continue until processing power improves!"
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    "That was black magic, and it was easy to use. Easy and fun. Like Legos." -- Harry Dresden
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    That's what playing Ragnarok Online taught me: There's no problem in the universe that can't be resolved by the proper application of daggers to faces.
    Faelynn LeAndris
    Lusty busty redheaded wood elf with sharp claws
    posted 07-02-2002 11:56:02 AM
    quote:
    Random Insanity Generator wrote this then went back to looking for porn:
    I'm finding them in Chapter 2.

    Found 2 different named Kama for my Monk. Too bad they're pointless now and I'll probally never touch another Kama as they're only 1d6 and my monk is now 1d10 and a +1 magical weapon...


    Thats the natural progression of a Monk.

    Point is to eventually be a master martial artist. Even in the table top. Weapons become more than useless for a Monk after so many levels.


    My LAUNCHCast Station
    "Respect the Forest, Fear the Ranger"
    I got lost for an hour and became god.
    CBTao
    Pancake
    posted 07-02-2002 11:58:22 AM
    quote:
    Maradön² wrote this stupid crap:
    D&D is built around a dead boring item system, what can I say?

    wrooooooooooong! (go rqg!)

    the difference between DnD is that its magical items bear more signifigance

    every yahoo doesn't run around with the "Godslaying War Axe of Indifferent Might"

    but not every schmuck is gonna carry some pissant regular sword, so low end magic swords are called such

    but high end ones, are named, and they -are- plentiful, they're just more difficult to get due to their increased power

    this is what happens when you try to make a fantasy game as realistic as possible, instead of being brought into the world with the only sword that can behead the dark god *rolls eyes*

    your lack of acceptance in anything that doesn't instantly gratify you is most annoying, play the goddamn game and quit your whining

    JooJooFlop
    Hungry Hungry Hippo
    posted 07-02-2002 12:45:01 PM
    So do I have to click once to attack once like in the Diablo games?
    I don't know how to be sexy. If I catch a girl looking at me and our eyes lock, I panic and open mine wider. Then I lick my lips and rub my genitals. And mouth the words "You're dead."
    Densetsu
    NOT DRYSART
    posted 07-02-2002 12:47:16 PM
    quote:
    JooJooFlop had this to say about Punky Brewster:
    So do I have to click once to attack once like in the Diablo games?

    Nope, just click once to have your character target that mob and he will attack until it's dead or until you tell him to do something else.

    I was in the Virgin Islands once. I met a girl, we ate lobster, drank piña coladas. At sunset, we made love like sea otters. That was a pretty good day. Why couldn't I get that day over, and over?
    Kekvit Irae
    Pancake
    posted 07-02-2002 01:09:36 PM
    Bestlords do exsist in NWN. They are called Druids with Dire Wolves as animal companions
    Zaile Ghostmaker
    You've gotta remember, I'm an EverQuest character.
    posted 07-02-2002 01:24:03 PM
    quote:
    Kekvit Irae had this to say about John Romero:
    Bestlords do exsist in NWN. They are called Druids with Dire Wolves as animal companions

    Or sorcerers/wizards with panther familiars.

    Yes, I'm still Palador's loyal ass kicker in NWN, just like I was in EQ. I'm just a bit more quadrupedal this time around.

    I find that most problems can be solved by excessive violence.

    It is held in thought
    only by the understanding
    of the Wind.

    KaLourin
    Illanae's Stooge!
    posted 07-02-2002 01:28:42 PM
    but neither of them are hybrid shaman/monks with pets.

    edit: I'm confused by Palador's post. Are you implying that NWN would hook people into the tabletop game (nwn is 3rd ed as it is) which would in turn hook people into d20 EQ?

    [ 07-02-2002: Message edited by: Ka'Lourin D'thBlayde ]

    Dont make me slap you so hard your bucket spins around, and around,and stops sideways,thus confusing you, and making you run about London wearing your bucket, a g-string, and carrying a stick,smacking the ground while yelling "MAGICALLY DELICIOUS! MAGICALLY FUCKING DELICIOUS!"- {Tal} to Mortious
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    Maradon!
    posted 07-02-2002 03:01:09 PM
    quote:
    There was much rejoicing when CBTao said this:
    your lack of acceptance in anything that doesn't instantly gratify you is most annoying, play the goddamn game and quit your whining

    Dude! Quit drawing conclusions about me where they aren't warranted!

    Could it be that, maybe, I've never PLAYED a D&D game to the point where these things show up? *gasp!*

    Could it be I was completely unaware of thier existence? *gasp²*

    Random Insanity Generator
    Condom Ninja El Supremo
    posted 07-02-2002 09:26:10 PM
    quote:
    When the babel fish was in place, it was apparent Faelynn LeAndris said:
    Thats the natural progression of a Monk.

    Point is to eventually be a master martial artist. Even in the table top. Weapons become more than useless for a Monk after so many levels.


    Level 4?

    * NullDevice kicks the server. "Floggings will continue until processing power improves!"
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    "That was black magic, and it was easy to use. Easy and fun. Like Legos." -- Harry Dresden
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    That's what playing Ragnarok Online taught me: There's no problem in the universe that can't be resolved by the proper application of daggers to faces.
    Palador ChibiDragon
    Dismembered
    posted 07-02-2002 09:55:06 PM
    quote:
    Ka'Lourin D'thBlayde stopped beating up furries long enough to write:
    edit: I'm confused by Palador's post. Are you implying that NWN would hook people into the tabletop game (nwn is 3rd ed as it is) which would in turn hook people into d20 EQ?

    Yep. 3rd ed DnD is the basic version of the d20 system. Once you learn that, you can easily go to the other games based on the d20 system (such as Star Wars and the upcoming EQ game). One can lead to the other quite easily.

    The real fun begins when you realize how easily things can be swapped between the different (well written) d20 games. Want an Iksar bounty hunter in your Star Wars game? That shouldn't be much harder to make than a human one. Same with a Wookie Barbarian.

    The Jawa ShadowKnight/Sith Lord, however, I will leave to the munchkins.

    I believe in the existance of magic, not because I have seen proof of its existance, but because I refuse to live in a world where it does not exist.
    KaLourin
    Illanae's Stooge!
    posted 07-02-2002 10:00:01 PM
    aye, I'm well aware of the cross-genre capability of the d20 system (glances at his collection of Dnd, Starwars, Sword and magic, and soon to come EQ)

    Almost reminds me of the Palladium megaverse.

    I was just curious as to the wording of your post, thats all

    Dont make me slap you so hard your bucket spins around, and around,and stops sideways,thus confusing you, and making you run about London wearing your bucket, a g-string, and carrying a stick,smacking the ground while yelling "MAGICALLY DELICIOUS! MAGICALLY FUCKING DELICIOUS!"- {Tal} to Mortious
    Hebrew 9:3- 'And the Lord said unto me, "Dude, there isn't a K in covenant."' - Snoota

    This beer drops trou and fucks your mouth with pure hoppy goodness. - Karnaj
    KaLourin
    Illanae's Stooge!
    posted 07-02-2002 10:01:07 PM
    quote:
    Ka'Lourin D'thBlayde had this to say about Cuba:
    aye, I'm well aware of the cross-genre capability of the d20 system (glances at his collection of Dnd, Starwars, Sword and magic, and soon to come EQ)

    Almost reminds me of the Palladium megaverse.

    I was just curious as to the wording of your post, thats all



    edit: Shouldn't that be jawa shadowknight/sithlord/blackguard/shadowdancer?

    double edit: why the hell did I quote myself?

    [ 07-02-2002: Message edited by: Ka'Lourin D'thBlayde ]

    Dont make me slap you so hard your bucket spins around, and around,and stops sideways,thus confusing you, and making you run about London wearing your bucket, a g-string, and carrying a stick,smacking the ground while yelling "MAGICALLY DELICIOUS! MAGICALLY FUCKING DELICIOUS!"- {Tal} to Mortious
    Hebrew 9:3- 'And the Lord said unto me, "Dude, there isn't a K in covenant."' - Snoota

    This beer drops trou and fucks your mouth with pure hoppy goodness. - Karnaj
    Mr. Wilams
    Pancake
    posted 07-02-2002 10:20:54 PM
    WORLD OF DARKNESS! :D
    Kekvit Irae
    Pancake
    posted 07-02-2002 10:23:49 PM
    Clan Salubri all the way, baby
    Delphi Aegis
    Pancake
    posted 07-02-2002 11:57:10 PM
    The one thing I never liked about a computer game based on D&D rules is that the rules are HARD. You cant change them (Besides building an entire world, which takes tons of work, and is beside the point.).
    At your friend's house's table, however, the rules are whatever the hell the DM wants 'em to be.
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