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Neverwinter Nexus launched

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A few weeks back a couple of individuals from the Neverwinter Nights modding community contacted me about the possibility of starting a Nexus sites for the veteran series of games. While I was sceptical about the prospect at first because the games have always been dutifully serviced by the Neverwinter Vault site, unfortunately it's also common knowledge that IGN are starting to wind down their fan site services and some are already falling in to disrepair, and the worry is that losing the Vault would decimate the Neverwinter community.

After talking it through with the modders over on the BioWare Social Site it became apparent that interest in a Neverwinter Nexus was high, and that it might help to provide stability and even revitalise the community in some areas. While the series has not had a new game in over 5 years, and is unlikely to see another since BioWare created their own IP in Dragon Age to remove their reliance on licensing the D&D universe from Wizards of the Coast, supporting this great community seemed like something I had to do out of duty. And that's why I am happy to announce the launch of Neverwinter Nexus.

If you've never played either of the Neverwinter games then stop what you're doing and go buy them. Where have you been these past 10 years? The series is arguably one of the last bastions of quintessential cRPGs, where your character build and the story telling play a more important role in the game. Remember when levelling up your character meant putting points in to your attributes like strength, dexterity, agility and so on and so forth? Remember when you could pick from lots of different classes, feats and abilities and you could literally spend hours planning your character build before you'd even started playing the game (and enjoy doing it, as well)? Remember when storylines were at least half interesting and slightly less clichéd and generic? Remember when developers didn't think you had the attention span of a five year old? That's Neverwinter Nights (and Icewind Dale, and Baldur's Gate...).

Neverwinter Nights (NWN) has a very mature modding community, as mature and large as the Morrowind and Oblivion modding communities respectively. The types of modifications for NWN are slightly different to Elder Scrolls mods, however, and mods tend to be released less often, but are much larger and content filled than their Elder Scrolls counterparts. So while Elder Scrolls modding has lots of small tweaks, texture patches, weapons and armour and so on, Neverwinter modding is more about the large expansions, conversions and additions. It's a nice balance. Case-in-point, a mod has just been released for NWN2 that is a complete remake of Icewind Dale, 3 years in the making. The entire Icewind Dale game from start to finish, remade for NWN2. Brilliant.

If you're from the NWN modding community and new to the Nexus community of sites then welcome. We're a 3.5 million member strong community of mod authors and mod users for various games, focused on providing as top-notch, stable, easy and efficient modding experience as possible. I understand that learning a new site interface and working out where everything is can sometimes be quite daunting, especially when you're so used to using one site for so long, but hopefully you can work it all out eventually. If you are struggling then you might find some of our Wiki articles are worth a read to get your bearings, or alternatively you can always ask on our forums for help or guidance.

Many mod authors have already uploaded their mods to the site, and I'm sure there are plenty more to follow, and it's really great to see a modding community so enthusiastic about modding the games even 5 years on from the last game release. My hope is that over the coming weeks and months I can work more closely with the community to get some spotlight features out, including some interviews and reviews of some of the content that is on offer here and elsewhere, because we all know that the Neverwinter Nights community already has lots to offer.

But for now, let me just welcome everyone to this new site, and I look forward to seeing the great mods this community has already created, and will create, being show-cased on another Nexus site.

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  1. Thandal
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    Uuumm you do know ther IS a new Neverwinter coming out? <img class=">

    It's not really a new NWN. It's a MMO from a company that licensed the NW name and logo, and has now been spun-off and sold so many times that it's not even clear if development is still on-going.

    Source: Wiki Article - Neverwinter video game)
    Neverwinter (video game)

    Neverwinter

    Developer(s)
    Cryptic Studios

    Publisher(s)
    Perfect World Entertainment

    Designer(s)
    Jack Emmert, Shane Hensley

    Platform(s)
    Microsoft Windows

    Release date(s)
    Late 2012

    Genre(s)
    MMORPG

    Mode(s)
    Multiplayer

    Neverwinter is an upcoming massively multiplayer online role-playing game in development by Cryptic Studios for the Microsoft Windows platform and is currently scheduled for a late 2012 release. Based in the fictional Dungeons & Dragons city of Neverwinter, the game was originally scheduled to be released as a crossmedia event coinciding with the release of an upcoming trilogy of books by fantasy author R.A. Salvatore as well as an upcoming tabletop game from Wizards of the Coast. Neverwinter was announced on August 23, 2010. Neverwinter is a standalone game and not part of the previous Neverwinter Nights series.
  2. HighlandBerserkr
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    Uuumm you do know ther IS a new Neverwinter coming out? :p
  3. sleepingdragon1st
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    I thought NWN had completely gone dark, i know there are alot of RP servers on NWN but i always thought that NWN2 was never as popular even though it seemed to bring alot more to the game (Exept the revamped camera options, my god those were the worst thing they could have ever done)

    I've always enjoyed NWN for it's PVP, i now there is afew but nothing really beats good old, 1-20 pvp without expansions.
  4. shiholude
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    You never stop amazing me at the sheer awesomeness of all the Nexus sites. I dusted off the old Baldur's Gate series as of late and plan to run through Neverwinter Nights as well. No sooner was I thinking to myself, "Wouldn't it be awesome if..." and POOF NeverwinterNexus was born!!!

    I am proud to be a Premium member, and I encourage everyone to shell out the very minimal cost to become one - which will rid you of advertisements, as well as help support such truly genius endevors such as this...

    Cheers!

    -Shiholude
  5. GhostH
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    What a delightful surprise this morning, to drop into Skyrim nexus, browse latest mods, then do a quck check of Fallout New Vegas, then (amazed) check Mount and Blade, then (stupified) check World of Tanks.

    Wow! ALL of the games I play are on the nexus site! (except ship sim ) But I don't know how mod friendly that is.

    Great work, love where you are taking the Nexus.

    Two thumbs firmly UP!
  6. XTR3M368
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    I absolutely LOVED NWN2 and the expansions for that. I was too intimidated by the whole "modding" thing back then to attempt even adding the easiest of mods. With the way IGN dissed all of us who were unhappy with the Mass Effect ending (including those of us who stayed civil), I would never go to one of their sites now anyway. I have been thinking of dusting off NWN2 and modding it. NWN2 was my first official "love" of an RPG that got me started on the whole RPG gaming and ultimately got me to try a game called Oblivion that I had discounted before being a first person shooter type guy online in counter-strike and later source. What a good choice that was!

    I have since foregone going to any other sites for modding other than ones the NEXUS doesn't cover like Mass Effect. (I wish we could mod ME3 now!) This family of sites is so far superior to the others It would be a waste of time to go anywhere else. It was a pleasant surprise to go to my trusty drop down menu and see other sites up.

    Thank you for providing a place to save the mods I never go to try....
    *reaches for his NWN2 case to install*
  7. Herculine
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    Act really fast! Only 6 hours & 19 minutes left!
  8. Tchos
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    Kingmaker, Witch's Wake, and Shadowguard come with NWN Diamond (and apparently in the Complete set). The ones that aren't available for sale are Pirates of the Sword Coast, Wyvern Crown of Cormyr, and Infinite Dungeons. As far as I know those aren't in the complete set either. Would like to hear otherwise, though!
  9. Thandal
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    See Dark0ne's announcement about the (very limted-time) availability of

    ... the complete Neverwinter Nights series of games is available on Gamer's Gate for £5 (that's about $7.50 USD). This package includes both Neverwinter Nights games and all of their official expansions. That's a big 75% saving on how much it normally costs, and Steam doesn't have the original Neverwinter Nights for sale (from what I can tell), and NWN2 costs £14.99. So it's a real bargain. You can grab it here.


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  10. Herculine
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    Went back to playing NWN a few months ago, since I can actually run it on my netbook. Was sad to see that some of the offlicial Modules are already no longer available for the game (IE Kingmaker), because the site has already fallen such disarray.

    This is welcome news.


    Kingmaker at Amazon.com


    As a fairly new NWN player myself (only a year or two) I had a heck of a time finding NWN stuff and I agree that where their older games are concerned BioWare lets their sites go to Hades. They seem to only focus on what is new and popular and thus making them the most money. Many of the downloads for NWN update patches are also defunct now. It is indeed sad how that goes. Though obviously copyrighted materials can't be uploaded to the new Nexus site, hopefully its existence will help players in the community communicate and track down other legal sources for the official expansions and updates.