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Picked it up recently for cheap because I really liked the original. However, compared to the original, this game is feeble in comparison. The graphics are really superb, the adherence to the rules is admirable, but the AI stinks to all hell and the camera control is nonexistent.
The worst of the offences is the AI-controlled NPC's. Most irritating is that all the NPC's refuse to follow commands to stay put and will run across the entire map to fight enemies, potentially bringing several enemies upon us before we buff our characters for battle. This comes despite my tweaking the behavior settings and also downloading a third-party HAK-pack that supposedly addresses this issue. Or worse, they stay put, looking dumbly and waiting to be slaughtered. I have been unable to find a happy medium between the two.
Then there are the cameras. The camera controls are amongst the worst I've ever encountered in a game. In open areas, its not so bad. You can control your character and NPC's actions fairly well, as well as get a good idea of the terrain. However, all hell breaks loose in tight spaces, like say, the "Back Alley" section of Neverwinter. Here your camera sways and shifts around so much that either you have an uber-closeup of your main character, or only a partial scene with roofs and walls blocking much of the battlefield.
I had such high hopes for this game. I thought the original was a superb game that gave players and multiplayer DM's a cool playground to run through. Unfortunately, the sequel has some serious flaws that (even this long after the release) go unrepaired. I hope Obsidian, or whomever hold the rights to NWN will take a long look at the shortcomings of NWN2 and try again and get it right.
I love the D&D franchise and have played for over 30 years, and NWN let me have my dungeon crawls long after my old DM and playing partners have retired from the game. Thankfully there is still quite a bit of downloadable content for the original, because the sequel is just lame.
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