Neverwinter Nights Forum News
Posted Monday, February 24, 2003 - 22:37 CET by Z-Layrex
Here are today's official Neverwinter Nights forum highlights. Please take into account that these are only single parts of various threads and should not be taken out of context.
Craig Welburn, Live Team Programmer
Time Stop: I did some quick tests with timestop (with just one player on the server) and didn't encounter any problems. Is any one else encountering this problem?
1.29 Waypoint Bug: After patch 1.29 comes out, will it repair all of the waypoints already in a module, or will we have to start from scratch?
I assume you are refering to the NPC warping issue. This is a rendering issue only and should not affect your waypoints already in a module. Check out the sticky.
DM Password: Hi there was 1 month a havent play, so yesterday i reinstal my game, i do the update, i login to the multiplayer session but when i wantr to join a server (unpassworded) they ask me everytime password DM. i have read that DM == dungeon master but i dont know wat i must tape :/ help me please
You can only join a server as a DM (Dungeon Master) if you know the DM password for the server. Most servers don't want just any one joining their server as a DM (as you can really ruin every ones fun if you're not careful). If you really want to DM a game, try starting your own server as a DM. Note: If you leave the DM password empty this will stop all DMs from logging into your server.
Don Moar, Tools Programmer
Custom Palette Categories: Unless and until we get around to this, as a temporary measure, try using non-Plot Wizard-managed plots to organize the creature, door, item and place-able blueprints.
Tom Ohle, Communications Associate
CGW Ad: I've actually never seen that ad. Thanks for bringing it to my attention. I'll see what's going on.
More: CGW has nothing to do with the ad process--they get an advertisement from a publisher, and they put it in their magazine. As I said, I'll see what happened, and then I'll get back to you guys. Tomorrow. It's 6:30 on a Sunday, and I'm at work... I want to go home.