NWN - Bioware store opens today

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ScaryMike
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NWN - Bioware store opens today

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2 premium modules (plus a remake of witches wake) released today. I'm really looking forward to this and hoping that is succesfull.

Anyone else planning on playing these?

I'm currently in the middle on "Demon," which, so far, is the best community module I've ever played. And I've play a lot.

-SM
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Plan on getting these bad boys when I get home tonight.
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I think the downside of this is that the download has to be done on a computer that has NWN already installed on it.... which means I can't DL it at work and bring it home.
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Err, why do you say that? They're just files. You input your cd key when you buy them, but you don't even have to have the game installed.
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I couldn't see what levels the modules were for - does it say that anywhere?
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CutLunch wrote:I couldn't see what levels the modules were for - does it say that anywhere?
Both are for 3rd level charachters.
Kingmaker faq:
http://nwn.bioware.com/premium/module_k ... r_faq.html

Shadowguard Faq:

http://nwn.bioware.com/premium/module_s ... d_faq.html

Witches wake is first level however.

http://nwn.bioware.com/premium/module_w ... e_faq.html

I purchased these today, but havn't started playing them yet. Hopefully this weekend.

Anyone have any impressions?
-Mike
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Zurai wrote:Err, why do you say that? They're just files. You input your cd key when you buy them, but you don't even have to have the game installed.
Oh, thanks, my bad........ me happy now! :oops:
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Post by El-Producto »

I picked up Shadowguard/Witch's Wake. I just started Shadowguard, and so far it seems to have a good, original story with high production values. The voiceovers make a big difference.


I'll post more as I get furthur along.
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Zurai wrote:Err, why do you say that? They're just files. You input your cd key when you buy them, but you don't even have to have the game installed.
You do have to have an active internet connection though. It checks the CDkey against the Bioware servers everytime you start a game or load a saved game.
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