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Servilan (Cormyrean Nights) Hall of Fame Interview at NWVault

Discussion in 'Game/SP News & Comments' started by NewsPro, Jul 15, 2004.

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    (Originally posted by chevalier)

    Neverwinter Vault have posted an interview with Servilan, the creator of the Cormyrean Nights module which earned him a place in the NWN's Hall of Fame. They talk about his personal attitude, his way of creating captivating modules and tips he has for beginner module creators. Here's a clip:

    4) Could you tell us what are the main features of your modules that have attracted so much attention from fans?
    Many players mentioned the attention to detail and the characterisation of NPC's and Henchmen, which was very gratifying considering the number of hours I spent on this. Things like the distinct day/night cycle with shops opening and closing, NPC's going home at night and re-emerging in the morning which gives the city a "lived in" feeling were applauded. Also the fact that there were lots of side quests with many having more than one solution seemed to find favour. Finally the replay value was a factor with quite a few people playing it through and then discovering after reading the walkthrough that they had missed large sections and went back to play it again.


    Read the whole thing at NWVault.
     
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