I smell MP ragequits, aww yisss....Further, stealth archetype characters will also have a great ability to simply have the scary wizard lord removed by a pile of dung...
I smell MP ragequits, aww yisss....Further, stealth archetype characters will also have a great ability to simply have the scary wizard lord removed by a pile of dung...
What about the Underdark, is it included ?
Tried to find it in the screenshots, but they are a bit too small to read all the province names.
No, the best setting is obviously the one where you graphical culture/racial trait has no effect on your personality traits whatsoever.Ooo... best setting. Watching!
Which one is that?No, the best setting is obviously the one where you graphical culture/racial trait has no effect on your personality traits whatsoever.
No, the best setting is obviously the one where you graphical culture/racial trait has no effect on your personality traits whatsoever.
There is no satisfactory answer to this. We'll post more information when we're able.When can we expect more info about mod?
Which one is that?
Huh?
What about the Underdark, is it included ?
Tried to find it in the screenshots, but they are a bit too small to read all the province names.
Lord Nasher should be king-tier. Not necessarily Neverwinter itself, just Nasher.
Never actually played tabletop Forgotten Realms, just loved the Bioware/Black Isle/Obsidian games. Looking forward to this one.
Is there a gameplay reason for him being King Tier? Generally our kingdoms are quite large, and Neverwinter (the Duchy) is only about 4-5 provinces. We could give him a titular title of course, but I'd need some kind of gameplay reason to do so![]()
Could I make a small, minor suggestion for those portraits?
Duplicate the layers and set them to multiply, maybe fiddle with brightness/contrast and opacity of the layer. It's a very simple method of adding a little more...depth, it'll darken them hence the adjustments to brightness/contrast and opacity but it may just improve the look, just a tad. Right now due to the colouration they look kind of flat, details are lost, this will (or should) pick up the detailing a little more.