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The NWN toolkit is easy to use??? [Linked Image]

Me and my brother tried it once and didn't get a thing (ok, we didn't look in the manual, bat still, we DIDN'T GET A THING!). The Heroes lll toolkit was easy to use, but on the other hand: Heroes lll wasn't as complicated as NWN (when comeing to maps, since you allready knew what you were supposed to do in H3 ie take your opponents castle and kill all his heroes. Great game btw. H3 I mean).

Übereil


Yes, the NWN Toolkit is very easy to learn, if you spend a lil' bit of time w/ it. There's a lot there, though. And for linking sections together ain't hard, either; say I got two pieces I want to link, piece A and piece B -- just draw a section for a trigger in piece A, name it, tell where it to link to B. Then create a new piece, named piece B. Throw in some land and draw a trigger in piece B, name it, and tell it to link w/ the name of piece A's trigger.

A lot of NWN's toolkit is drag and drop --- especially for NPC's, items, and enemies. For terrain, basically you ponit where you want a piece to certain land to go and its done.

Scripting can be a pain -- though, the Scripting Generator Mod somebody made for NWN was a nice one to help some of that w/ maknig certain scripts for certain instances.

And for making cut-scenes, the Stageplay Mod was quite easy for making my own cut-scenes. It's like writing in the format of a play, but you have to put that in the script in the trigger's name. Quite easy.