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<blockquote data-quote="Turhan" data-source="post: 2673949" data-attributes="member: 21856"><p>I never played in a persistent world campaign (though many have full time DMs). I downloaded several modules and played single player stuff though, and some of those are great.</p><p></p><p>For more on NWN, check out Neverwinter Vault. They have news, game ratings, module recommendations, custom portraits and such stuff. Lots of it.</p><p></p><p>I've found recommendations for persistent world games, but the best ones sound like they require inteview processes and you have to have certain modules, hak paks and other support stuff to make your base game compatible with their world. Then you have to coordinate play times because the people may be all over the planet.</p><p></p><p>I enjoyed the single player game several times, then bought a couple expansion packs from the producer (Bioware) and enjoyed them. Then I set up a 2nd computer at home and my buddy played two person multi player for 6-8 months once per week. That was a blast. I heartily endorse the game, but I dont have any first hand experience with joining the "community" games. The Bioware people though regularly recommend folks just pick out a game, email the host dm to see what he requires then set up to play once you get the go ahead. </p><p>My understanding is that one shot games are common. I know that some folks even play the core game this way, just like I did on my LAN.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://nwvault.ign.com/" target="_blank">http://nwvault.ign.com/</a> Try this site out.The part about Neverwinter Connections is a game matching service that might be just what you want. Make sure you can handle yourself in the main game first though as I bet the online folks are pretty experienced and if you are still learning, you could feel a little left behind.</p><p></p><p>If you feel like trying Guild Wars again, we can try to connect. Our group is called Arctic Northern Knights and the abbreviation is ANK. We usually play Tuesday evenings. My game name is Wolfram North. We have 4 in our group, and I don't know if we can add more yet, but pretty soon I understand we'll be able to adventure with up to 6 in a party. I'm not too clear on all the limitations yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Turhan, post: 2673949, member: 21856"] I never played in a persistent world campaign (though many have full time DMs). I downloaded several modules and played single player stuff though, and some of those are great. For more on NWN, check out Neverwinter Vault. They have news, game ratings, module recommendations, custom portraits and such stuff. Lots of it. I've found recommendations for persistent world games, but the best ones sound like they require inteview processes and you have to have certain modules, hak paks and other support stuff to make your base game compatible with their world. Then you have to coordinate play times because the people may be all over the planet. I enjoyed the single player game several times, then bought a couple expansion packs from the producer (Bioware) and enjoyed them. Then I set up a 2nd computer at home and my buddy played two person multi player for 6-8 months once per week. That was a blast. I heartily endorse the game, but I dont have any first hand experience with joining the "community" games. The Bioware people though regularly recommend folks just pick out a game, email the host dm to see what he requires then set up to play once you get the go ahead. My understanding is that one shot games are common. I know that some folks even play the core game this way, just like I did on my LAN. [url]http://nwvault.ign.com/[/url] Try this site out.The part about Neverwinter Connections is a game matching service that might be just what you want. Make sure you can handle yourself in the main game first though as I bet the online folks are pretty experienced and if you are still learning, you could feel a little left behind. If you feel like trying Guild Wars again, we can try to connect. Our group is called Arctic Northern Knights and the abbreviation is ANK. We usually play Tuesday evenings. My game name is Wolfram North. We have 4 in our group, and I don't know if we can add more yet, but pretty soon I understand we'll be able to adventure with up to 6 in a party. I'm not too clear on all the limitations yet. [/QUOTE]
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