The World of Layonara
The Layonara Community => General Discussion => Topic started by: Demonic_Chronic on September 23, 2006, 05:00:12 PM
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Hi community,
I was looking around on teh interweb today for a new mmo to play and came across this. I read a bit on it and liked what I saww so I submitted a character. I then started reading more and realized NWN is needed so I have to ask, do I have to pay for NWN or is there somewhere I can download it (legally) without payment or is Layonara is a mod and NWN must be bought?
Thanks for helping this noob out.
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Take a look up at the top right of the screen as you are reading this.
Layonara Online (nwn/sou/hotu-1.68)
You need NwN and both expansions, if you get the Diamond version you get them all three in one shot. It can not be downloaded though. It is worth it though, great community! :)
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Thanks for the quick reply, I'll have to see if I can pull the funds together for NWN (Poor University Student Aura).
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Diamond addition is like, 20 dollars and well worth it! Check like Wal Mart Or something *snickers*
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Of course with NWN Diamond you receive 3 single player campaigns from the makers. Free access to a multitude of persistent worlds (akin to massive multiplayer but not quite so massive) so on the off chance Layonara isn't your cup of tea there probably is some group out there that is. At the very least the single player campaigns are worth the current price.
So we shall see you, if we see you. With respect, welcome to Layonara.
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NWN Diamond is probably the best bang-for-your-buck computer game currently available for these strange things we call dollars. (Even up here in chilly Canada it's only about $30 after-tax for the whole thing.)
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You guys have convinced me, once I get my monies in order I'll look in to buying it.
Ps. Darkstorme - Glad to see another representing B-town, or little T.O. as the kids call it.
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lol,i had to buy them one at a time since I started palying NWN right after it was released.
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Force_of_Will_ - 9/24/2006 12:41 AM
lol,i had to buy them one at a time since I started palying NWN right after it was released.
Yeah, tell me about it. I must've spent $90 USD all told.
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Stephen_Zuckerman - 9/24/2006 3:53 PM
Force_of_Will_ - 9/24/2006 12:41 AM
lol,i had to buy them one at a time since I started palying NWN right after it was released.
Yeah, tell me about it. I must've spent $90 USD all told.
*sighs* Aye, i feel your pain, or at least my wallet did...
I don't regret it a single bit, thought :D
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Not to mention a couple of 'upgrades' to my computer just to run it, and then to run it a little better. Speaking of which demonic you might want to check out the system requirements on the bioware boards before you go to much farther, just a thought....should be over there on nwn.bioware.com.
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I had to get a new video card just to play the single-player game... @.@
But now I can ALMOST run Doom3 and Quake 4.
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Just to add a bit of information...
NWN Diamond Edition is a DVD, so make sure you have a DVD drive or the proper emulator, otherwise it'll just be a waste of time. :) The bonus to Diamond edition though is that you don't need the disk in the drive, which is nice, because you want that thing scratch free; NWN likes to make you uninstall it about once every six months.
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The bonus to Diamond edition though is that you don't need the disk in the drive
Ever since 1.6-something, the CD version also doesn't require the disk in the drive anymore :)
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I actually forgot my disk in B-town over the summer, and it's not impacted my playing a bit! Yay! *chuckles* (I'm in Vancouver now, D_C, but good to see hometown representin'. :) )