


I'd recommend getting both for half price in the next sale.

That's a matter of preference, both have their pros and cons and are worth to take a look at. From persistant worlds, or DM'd small sessions.Īnything else, is just simply. ROLE-PLAYING!!!! It's got to be multi-player. RPGs should be MORE than leveling systems, mechanics, and combat based play, it requires interaction, imaginative choice, and OMG what a concept. It's very obvious, they are clueless, and bank on the clueless gamers that find the linear, cheesey narrated, often cliche and badly put together SP junk "fun". Of course, BOTH Bioware, and Beamdog are NOT role-playing people or developers, they are game makers only. Modding ( haks) also royal pains to work with/into. The clowns at Bioware, actually ignored PW/Multi-player popularity ( because they weren't making money on that, and no one bought their DLC like "modules" of utter single player s.h.i.t. NWN2- looks nicer on the surface, but multi-player is crap. Only reason I got EE was a sale, and checked it out to compare to Diamond, but because player counts dropping off in Diamond, and is no longer for sale ( hence no new players coming in), have since had to swallow down the vile, and convert over to EE too. Not great, Over priced, and basic garbage. NWN2 and EE are on par with each other in my eyes. NWN 1 - And Diamond actually beats EE, except Beamdog managed to block GOG's sale of the Original game, forcing the aged dying multi-players to convert over to EE.
