wiiseeyou: What difficulty do y'all play on? I usually play rpgs on easy because I like the exploration, reading, and dialog more then the combat, but some points in the NWN OC and the boss at the end of Underdark gets crazy hard.
The OC has some wildly imbalanced bosses with frankly ludicrous stats. Thugs with more hit points than actual dragons, low-level spiders with poison so potent as to virtually incapacitate you if you're struck even once, ridiculously high-leveled wizards throwing out spells that should be able to insta-kill you in all rights, you can easily get screwed over and the only reason it's tolerable is the free auto-resurrect.
Hordes of the Underdark is much better, but still has its fair share of tough fights. I don't know which ones in particular gave you trouble, but often times those battles have ways to exploit them to make them easy. The Valsharess in particular is a pushover if you have access to dispel magic, as she's entirely dependent on her magical buffs and is completely helpless without them.
wiiseeyou: I made a ranger for the OC ... In the OC I got stuck at the two dragons and used god-mode from that point on
What was your strength score like? Rangers need very high strength scores, otherwise their damage will be too low to get much headway.
wiiseeyou: used my cleric from Undentide in Underdark ... and in HoU it must have been a bug or something because my dark-elf companion (Nirra?) would just stand there and not attack.
Odd that your companion was bugging out, but did you not have any means of dealing damage yourself? High-level Clerics are incredibly destructive both in melee and with spells.
wiiseeyou: General question but is a +10 without bonuses better then a +8 weapon with elemental damage and other bonuses?
It really depends, both on your character build and the specific enemies you're up against. As a rule of thumb if you need more accuracy in order to hit enemies consistently, go with the higher enhancement bonus even if it doesn't have special properties. If you're hitting just fine, but aren't dealing much damage, then the special properties will be more useful to you.