Neverwinter Walks The Plank 25
Seen via Gamespot, news of a new Neverwinter Online Module at the Bioware Community Store. Entitled Pirates of the Sword Coast, the new module offers up "[a] tale of pirates, parrots, and peril! As a sailor aboard the Midnight Rose merchant ship, you've stopped in Neverwinter to gather supplies before a long trip south. A most peculiar course of events follows, slowly unraveling a plot of whale-sized proportions. Embark on a swashbuckling journey on the high seas. Polly want adventure?"
Yarr! (Score:3, Funny)
But does it run on... (Score:4, Funny)
Does this module run on a pirated copy of NWN? Or does it have DRM?
Re:But does it run on... (Score:1)
Re:But does it run on... (Score:1)
Pirated copies of, say, IE for Windows need a working internet connection, yet they still work.
Re:But does it run on... (Score:1)
Re:But does it run on... (Score:2)
I run several NWN servers on a LAN and haven't had to have internet access turned on in the past really don't want it for numerous reasons...mostly security.
As an aside, when I've run LANs and HAVE turned on internet access to do something, anyone who shows up with a pirated copy cannot connect to the different running dedicated servers on that box.
I run a lot of different games so I tell the offender to either buy the game or play one
Re:But does it run on... (Score:1, Insightful)
Re:But does it run on... (Score:2, Insightful)
Basically every copy of the module authenticates itself with the Bioware master server. You buy the module from the Bioware store, they mark on your account details that the module was bought, let you download the thing, and each time you start a new game or load the saved game, the game checks your account details.
Yes, it could be cracked, but with these prices, why bother? Plus, Bioware is definitely one of those game companies worth supporting.
Now, if I only had a credit card to buy these modules wit
Re:But does it run on... (Score:2)
You obviously don't know too many pirates. (I mean the bullshit ISDA definition, not the definition which I presume this module is using.)
Rob
Re:But does it run on... (Score:1, Interesting)
Yes, it could be cracked, but with these prices, why bother? Plus, Bioware is definitely one of those game companies worth supporting.
Has been cracked. I can decrypt the modules. Why? Cause I can. (And I've my own reservations about what happens when Bioware's master server finally goes away.)
Why don't I say more about it? Cause "Bioware is one of those companies worth supporting"
Wrong name.. (Score:1, Informative)
Huh? (Score:1)
Re:Huh? (Score:3, Informative)
As to why it's news... It's about a NEW module for a popular title. Just because it happens to be about a product that you have to purchase doesn't mean it's spam or some subversive advertising. Nerly every freacking article posted to games.slashdot.org is about a gaming produc
Fuck "Secret" Advertising (Score:1, Flamebait)
Insightful (5) (Score:2)
Its as if I were in a Best Buy somewhere and I were reading the back of the box.
Sans the 8 free issues of Sports Illustrated.
Re:Fuck "Secret" Advertising (Score:2)
Zonk may have a lot of flaws as an editor, but this isn't one of them.
Rob
I, for one, am ecstatic. Multi-player! (Score:4, Interesting)
Now if they'd just make some more epic-level modules!
No having read the adverticle (Score:2)
I would like to see more team puzzles, like those anti-squirrel bird feeders, that when two squirrels team up, they can share a chance to eat the bounty inside.
Perhaps positional, trust, or synchr
I'm a NwN DungeonMaster! (Score:3, Interesting)
I can say this I guess because among other things, I'm a DM on a popular NwN server! When the Town Crier starts shouting, you know the manure is gonna hit the bellows. Grab your trusty greataxe, check how many heal potions you have left, and follow the guy in front of you because he's probably heading right for the thick of it.
There's still a lot of fun to be had with this game and it runs great on Linux. It crashes constantly for me in Win2K but it runs pretty stable in Gentoo for some reason (go figure).
And no I'm not going to say what server I DM on, the last thing I need is a million /. n00bie lusers logging in and ruining the experience with all of your "All your castle are belong to me" and "In monster cave, monster kils YOU!" and "Imagine dual wielding these babies!" witticisms. All I can say is seek and ye shall find.
Re:I'm a NwN DungeonMaster! (Score:1)
You didn't address this in your post, but does your experience lead you to think that a multiplayer expansion like "Pirates" here will go over well?
I hope it does. MMORPG needs more pirates, double cool it they're undead pirates; yarr!
Not to be confused with TALES OF THE SWORD COAST (Score:3, Insightful)
Come on BioWare... stop milking this old engine (and its so-streamlined-it-sucks interface)
Bring us Baldur's Gate III !!!
Until then there's always The Elder Scrolls: OBLIVION to look forward to...
Re:Not to be confused with TALES OF THE SWORD COAS (Score:1)
Not only that, but BioWare is done with the AD&D universe for the time being and is focusing on their own game world for the (upcoming?) release of Dragon Age. So I highly doubt it will happen any time soon, if ever.