but none of gw, wow or eq has the customisability of nwn so i expect nwn to come out as an extremely unique and superior product anyway.
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This is true, just look at the last Toolset-based D&D adventure construction game, Forgotten Realms: Unlimited Adventures (FRUA).
It came out in the late 80's or early 90's and is still being used by a huge online community (even though most of the FRUA people went over to NWN when it came out).
The first adventure Throbblefoot built in NWN was actually a conversion from an adventure she built in FRUA.
So, it would not surprise me at all if people were still fanatic about NWN 10 years from now.
If you want to go back even farther, there was a game called "Adventure Construction Set" that came out in the early 80's that I used to use to build adventures!
The only other game that comes close to these was the "Bard's Tale Construction Set" but it required a bit more programming experience than I had at the time.
With so few of this type of game available, you can see why so many people are making custom content, Community Expansions and 3rd party tools for NWN.
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ok... sounds good, but what's UO?
Ultima Online. I've heard mixed reviews of it, but ti seems one either loves it or hates it.
-Throbblefoot
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I believe this is the case with all Ultima games. I tried playing the first Ultima but I just couldn't get into it. My friends all either loved it or hated it. I liked the original Final Fantasy though!
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