olnorton: Bastard of Kosigan.
Very disappointing. The start of a good story, pity he never finished it.
Exile of the West was alright & pretty stable, except your follower who was quite interesting up until you hired her, then became mute & boring.
The Bastard of Kosigan was terrible. Saved games had to be loaded 3 or 4 times (constant crashing when loading)
I couldn't find a walkthrough to know how the author wanted me to play the mod.
If you didn't play it as he intended & just followed your nose then none of it made sence.
For example: right at the start, I didn't trust the grey ghost bloke & told him to stick it, & left.
I got attact by bandits straight away & got the key to the sewers they dropped.
So I go down the sewers & play cards with a thug & my only topic of conversation is to ask for help with a quest I haven't been given from a women I haven't yet meet or know anything about.
Then when I head to the next town I find myself at a ball asking questions about a women prisoner I know nothing about. I can hand over documents from the grey ghost bloke, that I was never given.
And I can try & stop a wedding but don't know why I would want to.
You can find the answers to quest before you are given them, but aren't given the option to say "I already found that"
But ultimately the decisions you make are meaningless, do you help the witches, the church, or the king? doesn't matter because the mod was never finished. You end up 1/2 way through a battle.
That's mostly because the author is French and so are his original modules. I haven't tried the English translations but apparently they have issues. They weren't all translated either.
If you can understand French, though, the 6 modules are great, they're nearly bug free, and they form a cohesive and finished campaign taking you from level 5 or so to level 25.