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<blockquote data-quote="RedSiegfried" data-source="post: 6963945" data-attributes="member: 6801611"><p>Even now after this deal is over, NWN Diamond is only $3.99.</p><p></p><p>Yeah, NWN2 was an update, but you could never beat NWN1 for the modability versatility, even if the original campaign was lackluster (Hordes of the Underdark was somewhat better). NWN1 also had (still has) a HUGE mod community base, so you can find almost anything you want to put in the game already made for you. NWN2's high res, high poly graphics were one factor that made it more difficult to mod and you were a bit more limited in the sizes of the areas you could create. Not to mention at the time NWN2 had some really steep system requirements and poor performance even on really hot rigs ... I wouldn't think that would be a problem with newer systems today.</p><p></p><p>My personal preference is NWN1 over NWN2, but they're both quality games.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RedSiegfried, post: 6963945, member: 6801611"] Even now after this deal is over, NWN Diamond is only $3.99. Yeah, NWN2 was an update, but you could never beat NWN1 for the modability versatility, even if the original campaign was lackluster (Hordes of the Underdark was somewhat better). NWN1 also had (still has) a HUGE mod community base, so you can find almost anything you want to put in the game already made for you. NWN2's high res, high poly graphics were one factor that made it more difficult to mod and you were a bit more limited in the sizes of the areas you could create. Not to mention at the time NWN2 had some really steep system requirements and poor performance even on really hot rigs ... I wouldn't think that would be a problem with newer systems today. My personal preference is NWN1 over NWN2, but they're both quality games. [/QUOTE]
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