Planescape: Torment writing is great but it's just too much reading. Gaider wrote Irenicus but also a lot of BG2, which is awfully-written.īut yes, I do favor Interplay/Black Isle and Obsidian writing as seen in Fallout/2 and Mask of the Betrayer over BioWare writing in general (which is also too binary in its morality). You won't need a warm up for MotB because it's epic lvl/easy. Imo, they are the best single-player D&D experiences that NWN and NWN2 have to offer.įor a warm up to Swordflight, you could crash through HotU or try out Snow Hunt. If you only have time to invest heavily in one game, I recommend going with Swordflight or Mask of the Betrayer. You don't need to play the tedious NWN2 OC first. Mask of the Betrayer is the best official campaign for NWN2. HotU is the best official campaign for NWN, but it's epic lvl/easy. It also happens to be the best module series for NWN. That said, Swordflight has managed to squeeze almost every drop of tactical juice out of base NWN.
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Still a far cry from full party control, though. Others manage to make companion AI more useful by just making the main companions capable bards or tanks (Snow Hunt, Swordflight). Some NWN modules alleviate bad companion AI by employing hacks to give you more control (Aielund Saga/Bone Kenning). The only way to avoid its bad companion AI is to ignore the companion pool and "go solo", or just play a module that offers no companions (neither of which are in the spirit of D&D). Unlike BG, NWN2 and DA:O, NWN companion AI cannot be disabled.