View Full Version : Neverwinter Nights Forum News (Mar. 30, 06)


chevalier
Sat, 1st Apr '06, 2:30am
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<font size="3" face="Verdana, Arial" color="#cc6600">Stanley Woo, Quality Assurance</font>

The Greatest Module Ever (http://nwn.bioware.com//forums/viewpost.html?topic=475655&post=4055513&forum=42&highlight=)
The sheer amount of work involved in reproducing even a small portion of one city of the Realms would make this a nigh-impossible task. Why not suggest something easier, like drawing the entirety of the Realms in some detail? http://forums.bioware.com/_commonext/images/smiles/icon_wink.gif

13 March 2006 - New BioWare Austin Studio (http://nwn.bioware.com//forums/viewpost.html?topic=473550&post=4055811&forum=41&highlight=)

<hr />Well said. Speaking of which, and this may have already been asked, will The Austin studio be working on more than just MMO's, or will that be their primary focus?<hr />Good question. As the Austin studio has just started up, we don't have a lot more information to give you. For the time being, at least, our Austin studio will be working on an as-yet unannounced MMO. It should be awesome-tastic!

WWW Poll: Have you ever purchased a full video game via digital download from an online site? (http://nwn.bioware.com//forums/viewpost.html?topic=475261&post=4055812&forum=41&highlight=)
<hr />I never have, and am not really interested in it, either. The only way I'd consider a digital download of a full game is if I was getting the full game boxed copy included (as in the GalCiv2 example already mentioned) or if it was something I truly wanted and there was no other way to get it.<hr />I've got to agree with Kevin Lynch here. I too like the convenience of a digital download, but I don't want to sacrifice the tangible benefits of "having" a hard copy with manuals, amps, keyboard layout cards, and whatever. Perhaps I'm just an old gamer. http://forums.bioware.com/_commonext/images/smiles/icon_smile.gif