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And oh, yes, it was said that the singleplayer experience would be something of the same magnitude and quality of BG2.
What because you said so?? Show me where it ever said that??Thats the whole problem, when you think something will be like another beloved game you will be dissapointed 99% of the time.I happen to dissagree with you i happen to like the sp campaign although not on the scale as a Plansecape Torment They are all still quite good just dont have the epic feel that most are use to.I have read through the official NWN forum and i actually seen one of the developers say that they never wanted it compared to BG 2.If you heard something of this nature it was more then likely from a BG fanboy hoping and praying it would be like BG 2.
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Oh, come now. The use of tilesets makes things unbelievably dull -- one city look the same as the next; one tavern looks the same as the next; one dungeon is merely a clone of another. And so on and so forth. And you're trying to compare the graphics to that of the Infinity Engine games (not "a BG game", sigh)? Dur. Don't bother; 2D and 3D are different. However, I'd say the graphics in the Infinity Engine games are definitely more pleasant to look at, pre-rendered though they may be. They're actually good art, as opposed to blocky tile polygons. [/quote]
No but you wont mention that the charecter animations are much more fluid when walking running ect..., and the spell effects are as good as any ever made sigh..Funny thing is theres actually more different looking enviroments in NWN offical campaign then BG1 AND BG 2 combined.Take NWN for what it was made for Online play thats where it excells if you dont like online play maybe you will not like it.Its not for everyone but thats not to say its a bad game just because Winterfox says so <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/rolleyes.gif" alt="" />