Temple of Elemental Evil Expansion/Sequel?

Phoenix8008

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So, has anyone heard of a possible expansion or sequel for ToEE? I can't believe that the characters are so limited in level! I wann be able to go into epic levels with them and such.

Any news or rumors on this would be great....
 

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Phoenix8008 said:
So, has anyone heard of a possible expansion or sequel for ToEE? I can't believe that the characters are so limited in level! I wann be able to go into epic levels with them and such.

Any news or rumors on this would be great....
/sarcasm on: I'd be happy if they fixed the first game :) /sarcasm off
 

Other than the D&D MMORPG, there are currently no D&D games or expansion packs in development (that have been announced, anyway).

There are two sequel modules to the original Temple of Elemental Evil module, though. They are called Scourge of the Slave Lords and Queen of the Spiders. It's possible that either of these could someday be made as sequels or expansion packs to the ToEE game.
 


Heya:

There's a D&D game set in the Forgotten Realms coming out some time. Another thread here (or possibly NKL?) points to it. It's by the same people that did The Two Towers game, so it'll be console-based. I skimmed over an article on it in a game magazine and it looks like you'll have three characters you control one at a time. It seemed like they were implying in some sections you played just one character, in other's you played all three, swapping specific control as circumstances determined.

Take care,
Dreeble
 

I finally got to first offical patch to work. I have Win XP, and I had to run the patch in compativblty mode for Win 98 for some reason, but it installed. Anyone else with Win XP have this problem?
 

They mentioned doing "Against the Giants" next back before ToEE was
released, but I'm not sure whether they had enough success with the
game to continue the line...
 

If your already done with the game, try Ironman stuff. I'm struggling trying to survive. Had my 4th level party wiped out by a hill giant and bear in the fields. Also to my disadvantage, nobody in my group has better than a 16, cept for my 18 dex/wis halfling monk of beating people up (and whiping the floor with that level 5 cleric at the bottom of the moat, giving me access to the temple once I'm leveled up enough).
 

The impression I got from reading between the lines is that the people who made it (Troika) were pretty upset with the heavy-handed way they were forced to make changes to the game in order to utilize the license, combined with the forced shipping of an incomplete product. My guess is that they'll tell Atari and WotC to take a hike - so if we see a sequel, it won't be from them.
 

Which means nothing good for us - I am certain the Troika team was really good. (Though I didn`t encounter any severe bugs like many else did).
It might prove a bit inflexible (unlike Neverwinternights), but it was extremely true to the D&D rules and captured the feeling in a great way...
 

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