nwn 2 beta
nwn 2 beta
Not sure if alot of people that signed up got picked but here is the email I got
Sent : September 8, 2006 2:22:31 PM
To : intothenothing@msn.com
Subject : Welcome to the Neverwinter Nights 2 Multiplayer Beta Test!
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Hi everyone,
Congratulations! If you are receiving this email it means you have been
selected to participate in our Neverwinter Nights 2 Multiplayer Beta Test!
This is just a pre-emptive email so that I can get started getting you guys and
gals access to our private forums in preparation for the commencement of the
beta test which should be sometime next week. I will be sending a follow up
email soon once the build is ready for download. This beta test is under a
non-disclosure agreement (NDA) which means you CAN NOT discuss the game outside
of our private community forums at
(edtied out)
To gain access to the private Neverwinter Nights 2 Multiplayer Beta Test Forums,
please follow the instructions outlined below:
- If you DO NOT already have an Atari Community Forums account, please go to
(edited out) and register an account. Once you have created your
account, reply to this email and give me your username so that I can add you
into the private forums.
- If you already DO have an Atari Community Forums account, simply reply to
this email and I will give you access to the private forums.
Sent : September 8, 2006 2:22:31 PM
To : intothenothing@msn.com
Subject : Welcome to the Neverwinter Nights 2 Multiplayer Beta Test!
Go to previous message | Go to next message | Delete | Inbox
Hi everyone,
Congratulations! If you are receiving this email it means you have been
selected to participate in our Neverwinter Nights 2 Multiplayer Beta Test!
This is just a pre-emptive email so that I can get started getting you guys and
gals access to our private forums in preparation for the commencement of the
beta test which should be sometime next week. I will be sending a follow up
email soon once the build is ready for download. This beta test is under a
non-disclosure agreement (NDA) which means you CAN NOT discuss the game outside
of our private community forums at
(edtied out)
To gain access to the private Neverwinter Nights 2 Multiplayer Beta Test Forums,
please follow the instructions outlined below:
- If you DO NOT already have an Atari Community Forums account, please go to
(edited out) and register an account. Once you have created your
account, reply to this email and give me your username so that I can add you
into the private forums.
- If you already DO have an Atari Community Forums account, simply reply to
this email and I will give you access to the private forums.
Last edited by trent on Sun Sep 10, 2006 5:22 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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I got a chance to play NWN2 for a little bit at DragonCon. It was alright. I didn't see any huge changes in gameplay in the few minutes I m ucked around with it, but I may not have played long enough to notice much. The biggest change was the graphics and the interface seemed to work a little better. Gameplay seemed mostly the same. I liked it enough though that I've already preordered it. I wish I had known about the beta, I would have signed up 

It'll be an option in the expantion pack, when they make one. That's been the pattern for DnD games for a while now, to add more levels in the expansions and sequals. I provide the Baulder's Gate series as proof.
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mgrjebbo wrote:does that mean an expansion pack limits it or nwn2 itself is limited, because thats what needs to happen. D&D was never meant to go to 40 levels and ever since that happened all i have seen is cheese.
hmm clearly you have never seen the epic level books and adventures TSR and latter WoTC put out. as D&D progressed the needs and desires of the players grew to include the epic levels.
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