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One on One With Glenda Adams
Tuesday, February 4, 2003 1:22 PM | Tuncer Deniz
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NWN...
ben b February 05 - 1:00 AM

Good interview - as usual - and generally fair points made about the feasability and resaons behind tools not usually being ported. Of course, NWN has been somewhat of a special case, where the Toolset is and was not an added extra, but an integral selling point of the game. Read any PR, preview or review of NWN, and you'll hear about how the Aurora Toolset makes NWN what it is, a major step to bridge the gap between PNP and CRPG D&D gaming.
It must be remembered that while the supplied SP campaigns will keep some people happy, they were created to show of what could be done with the Toolset. Unlike previous Bioware outings, custom MP gaming was the focus, and supplied SP campaigns were an afterthought. This was the original concept behind NWN and what was hyped by Bioware for years before release. Nothing can change these facts. DM'ing someone elses creations just don't cut it.... you may as well styick with Baldur's Gate, where gameplay was the backbone of the game.


Mouse Scroll On Safari
CPSOX February 04 - 3:45 PM

Hi Glenda....I had the same problems w/ mouse scroll while using Safari. A quick fix is to go into your Mouse control panel and make a program profile just for Safari. Then just simply boost the mouse scroll up to 10 lines per click. Problem fixed!



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