Posts Tagged ‘neverwinter nights’

Star Wars The Old Republic

Friday, December 23rd, 2011

I’ve been playing World of Warcraft on an off for over 5 years, before that I played Anarchy Online and Eve Online for a couple of years.

After that I got a lifetime subscription for Star Trek Online, which kinda turned me off MMO’s altogether :)

I’ve been playing a couple of the SWTOR beta weekends and got early access 6 days before release, and I’ve made it to level 30 so far (think there are around 10-20 lvl 50′s on my server (Scepter of Ragnos)).

And so far I must say… SWTOR is fucking awesome!


Riding a shuttle between two areas of the map

If you just gave me the game and let me play the first 10 levels (Starting planet), I would be 99% sure the game was made by Bioware. Unlike for example WOW where you just accept quest, go kill/collect and return, the quests in SWTOR are really amazing. The quest chains make up wonderful stories in classic Bioware style (Baldurs Gate, Neverwinter Nights, KOTOR, Dragon Age), and you can very often choose different ways to do the quest. The NPC voice acting also adds to your total immersion in the stories.

The class quest, which is a long quest line that follows your character between level 1 and 50, is absolutely brilliant, I’m playing as a Bounty Hunter and the story is comparable to a really good single player RPG. Also the companion system is great, and you get a really close connection to your characters, much more so than in KOTOR / Mass Effect.


Me and my kickass companion Mako

So far I can only judge the lvl 1-30 part of the bounty hunter class quest, but I’ve heard the other classes (which have totally different class quests) are equally good. So I’ll probably be making alts just to play the story lines.

The instances I’ve been in so far are all good, like the quests you can also affect how the instance unfolds by choosing dark side / light side.

I’m playing as a Bounty Hunter Bodyguard (healer), and the healing mechanic is really good, each time you use a healing ability you gain heat and you need to keep your heat level low and not overheat to be able to heal. This means you can heal forever if you manage your heat properly, but dealing with big damage spikes is a bit hectic (but very doable).

The graphics are really nice, although some people complain it’s too cartoony (mostly WOW fanboys it seems, which is ironic beyond belief). I’m glad the graphics is not realistic (skyrim, age of conan), I don’t think that would be a good look for this game.


I'm trying to be a ruthless bounty hunter, but Mako with her big puppy eyes makes it hard at times

So far I haven’t experienced a single disconnect (saw 2 lag spikes during 1 beta weekend, that lasted about 5 seconds), so for me the launch has been close to perfect. I came across 1 bug in a class quest, but the forum had a workaround.

I’m really looking forward to seeing what the end game is like.

To sum it all up in one sentence, “I’ve played many MMO’s, but I would say this is the first MMORPG I’ve played”

New job + curse of the fourth floor

Thursday, September 4th, 2008

September 1. I started working at Bibsys, which is a company that develops library systems.
Teknobyen

This means I can no longer spend the days in my underwear, watching Macgyver dvd’s and playing Neverwinter Nights (I have somehow managed to loose my save games, so my once proud half-orc barbarian is no longer… but there is a seriously overpowered lvl 8 wizard that has taken his place).

I’m also happy to say that “everything” at Bibsys is Java, so my chances of being haunted by php are virtually gone :)

The curse of the fourth floor
the First time I whored my programming services out for money
was over at Uninet, I was working on the 4th floor.
My first full time job was over at Intrapoint, where I worked on the 4th floor.
The job after Intrapoint was over at Market Monitor / Betradar, also here I stayed on the 4th floor.. then I was moved to another office which was ALSO on the 4th floor.

Now I’m working at Bibsys, at the 4th floor.. spooky :o

RIP Gary Gygax :(

Sunday, March 9th, 2008

Gary Gygax died earlier this week. The father of Dungeons & Dragons and modern RPG’s, without him there would be no D&D, Neverwinter Nights, or even World of Warcraft. He was a true gamer, who played from the age of 5 to his death at 69. He will be missed.

Gargy Gygax

New Computer

Friday, November 9th, 2007

I used my shiny new credit card to order myself a brand new computer today :) Just ordered the computer, will keep my old screen/keyboard mouse.

Specs:

  • Cooler Master Centurion 534 tower
  • Corsair Powersupply 620W
  • Asus M2N32-SLI Deluxe motherboard
  • AMD Athlon 64 X2 6000+ 3.0GHz CPU
  • Corsair TWIN2X 6400 DDR2, 2GB RAM
  • Samsung SpinPoint T166 500GB hard drive
  • 2x XFX GeForce 8800GTS 500M 320MB graphics card
  • And a new DVD Burner + a fancy mousepad

Now I can look forward to playing games such as:

  • Crysis
  • Farcry 2
  • Silent Hunter 4 (this was so choppy on my current computer that I could not play it)
  • NeverWinter Nights 2 (my computer had a really hard time running it, choppy even at low graphics)
  • Call of Duty 4
  • BioShock (maybe, don’t think it’s my cup of tea, at least I should play the demo)
  • Half Life 2 (never really got to try this game)
  • Oblivion (have not completed it yet :( and there is also the expansion)
  • Age of Conan (Just going to try it a little, can probably quit any time I want)
  • Brothers in Arms: Hells Highway
  • Fallout 3
  • GTA 4
  • Postal 3
  • Startrek Online
  • Anything else that pops up :)

Chapter 2

Tuesday, October 16th, 2007

I probably wont play World of Warcraft for at least 6 months now, so tonight I picked up on my Neverwinter Nights 1 campaign and finished chapter 1.. I must say the story so far and quests are extremely well design and much more fun than what I have played of NWN 2.

NVN screenshot

I bought the box with both expansions, so I figure I have LOTS of playtime left :)

I really like the graphics, nothing fancy still they look very nice (and NWN is one of the few games I can run at 100% graphics with this old computer), I tried some NWN2 Roleplaying, but most scenarios are for NWN1 which I did not have at the time. I might try some more Roleplaying when I’m done with the main campaign (With my Orcish barbarian).

I also played some Resident Evil 4 (on the Wii) tonight, I almost got used to the controls even tough  I hate FPS games on consoles..