My favorite NWN2 video author are The Obscure Title LP. His videos are awesome.
Could you recommend me someone else? I watched Bromac, he is fun, but he is bad at game, especially Storm of Zehir.
My favorite NWN2 video author are The Obscure Title LP. His videos are awesome.
Could you recommend me someone else? I watched Bromac, he is fun, but he is bad at game, especially Storm of Zehir.
Ah Travesty has a few videos. I don't see any for the official campaigns though.
http://www.youtube.com/user/AhTravesty
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Nice link Dann-J I just watched a bit of one of my modules, it's really weird to see somebody else playing it ! But I definitely haven't got the patience to watch it all... I think I'm going to add up all the hours on the you tube videos to see how long it takes because I haven't got a clue myself.
I will watch is definitely. Especially Harp!
Nice link Dann-J I just watched a bit of one of my modules, it's really weird to see somebody else playing it ! But I definitely haven't got the patience to watch it all... I think I'm going to add up all the hours on the you tube videos to see how long it takes because I haven't got a clue myself.
I've also watched the Isle of Shrines videos. It's interesting to see what options players are choosing when there are multiple ways to finish a quest. It's also good to know that players are finding your hidden goodies and figuring out your puzzles.
I'd estimated that IoS took about four hours to play, and with twelve videos of roughly 20 minutes each that estimate proved pretty accurate.
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I think it added up to 28 but my daughter was on the calculator so who knows, but quite a lot of the dialog and fiddling about being nice to people and finishing quests etc. have been cut to save on time with Mr Travesty giving an explanation so it's got to be over 30 hours which I'd sort of figured it was. But you're right it is interesting to see if people get quests, find things and do them the way you thought they should, like being stealthy when necessary and not too daft.