Hey, you're Zwerkules from the NWN community, creator of coolest custom content! :)
Do you still mod for NWN? Are you using the EE now?
NWNZwerkules: I strongly disagree with Stig79. They enhanced a lot of stuff, but most of it isn't obvious stuff like graphics.
While they didn't change the game assets, they added a lot of new possibilities for content creators and
builders like shaders, fancymapping and new scripting functions.
There are also things that aren't quite finished yet, but will be in the near future like support for androit and IOS,
64 bit, automatic download of content for PWs and modules and more.
If what you were waiting for is yet another Aribeth romance or
better graphics for the standard game resources,
you'll be disappointed
Are you sure about that? Tarot Redhand told me, after they're done with the mobile port, they plan to improve the GUI e.g. by introducing scalable True Type fonts and sliders for window sizes, and I see they've also tested some model and texture improvements like these:
https://neverwintervault.org/project/nwn1/model/aribeth-hd-beamdog https://neverwintervault.org/project/nwn1/model/beamdog-enhanced-workshop-items Do you know anything about that? Is there a chance they actually *will* overhaul the graphics at some point, or provide the means to do it as overrides or something?
ZyloxDragon: For those of you who have owned both the original and the new version, are the "enhancements" worth it for someone who plays primarily single player mods?
I don't have issues running the original, or have come across any game breaking bugs. Just a wondering.
I've bought the EE Deluxe Edition yesterday, and so far, at first glance, I don't notice any significant differences, apart from the intro videos being displayed in the middle of the screen again instead of in a window at the top left corner of the screen, as the Diamond edition does in my case. On the other hand, that also means that so far I did not encounter any issues in modding the game just like I did with the Diamon edition (disable intro movies, replace start screen and GUI design, import new portraits, add new voicesets etc. - all of that still works; note that the EE is using your documents folder now for all the mods, haks and .ini changes, just like NWN2).
I think at this point in time, for single player mode, it's not really worth the asking price yet. It might be if, like me, you see the Digital Deluxe edition at 60% off as a chance to legally own the three previously "unavailable" premium modules and the enhanced version of Darkness Over Daggerford, which has been extensively reworked and stuffed with new voiceovers, with the EE and soundtracks as a bonus. Or if you trust that BD will improve the game over time (IMO, if they had prioritized the GUI tweaks, new textures and models over the mobile version, it would have been easier to sell the game to the sceptics, but it's their business decision not mine).