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Adam Miller's Dreamcatcher series wins NWN Module of the Year 2003

Dark Jezter

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The results are in, and it looks like Adam Miller's highly-acclaimed Dreamcatcher series has won Module of the Year 2003 at Neverwinter Vault. I'm not suprised by the results, as Dreamcatcher is the most incredible series of modules I've ever played for Neverwinter Nights. If you own NWN and haven't played Adam Miller's Shadowlords and Dreamcatcher modules, you are really missing out.

Other modules that recieved awards this year are ee2 - excrucio eternium and Penultima Rerolled by Stefan Gagne, and Bone Kenning I: Art of the Thanaturge by Wes Lewis. All of which are excellent, must-play modules for Neverwinter Nights.
 
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Thanks for the tip. Do they require any other files than the modual file itself?
Also I was wondering if they are very big files? I have a slow modem connection.

Anyway thanks for the tip.

Peace
 

Chaz said:
Thanks for the tip. Do they require any other files than the modual file itself?
Also I was wondering if they are very big files? I have a slow modem connection.

Anyway thanks for the tip.

Peace

In addition to the modules themselves, Adam Miller's modules have introduction movies and hak packs that contain custom content used by the modules. Hak Pack files must be installed in the /hak folder of your Neverwinter Nights directory, while movie files are placed in the /movies folder.

You can visit Adam Miller's web site here. Go to the downloads section, and you will find links to all the files you need.

Oh, by the way. Dreamcatcher is a sequel to Adam Miller's first campaign: Shadowlords. So you'll probably want to download the Shadowlords modules first if you want to get the most out of the story.
 
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