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It looks great, however It would be nice to make games like this that Actually seem like a Get together with some friends for a Campaign of D&D, Make it a bunch of adventures to build a character for the BIG game at the end. Is this a game that you the player controls a group of players or can you hook up with a few friends online to play the campaign together, that way you have people playing the character they want, together as a group.

Still looks good though have to see how it turns out for distribution.

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Isn't that exactly what you can do in BG3, or is multiplayer limited to 2 players, like D:OS?

In BG 1 and 2 you can actually do 6 player multiplayer, i never did this, but i would think the RTwP system becomes awkward to use in multiplayer.
Neverwinder Nights has a dungeon master mode as far as i know, where the DM can interact with the players, though i do not know how many players can be in a session.
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Ranayna: Isn't that exactly what you can do in BG3, or is multiplayer limited to 2 players, like D:OS?
Swen said at some point (could have been at PAX East or the reddit AMA, somewhere) that you can play with up to 3 other people in a party of max 4 characters. Meaning you should be able to play with 3 PC and 1 NPC if you wanted to (not sure who would control the NPC, I guess the host).
Post edited October 07, 2020 by GrizzledLone