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What's it take to play NWN online?

Started by Dr Rotwang!, May 16, 2007, 02:28:30 PM

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If you want to play online with strangers rather than friends (and who would be that crazy?), you could do worse than The Confederation of Planes & Planets.

It's a small group of servers with the following common characteristics:

1. Low availability of magic items.
2. (Comparatively) slow advancement.
3. No permanent death.

Even in aggregate, there are other worlds that are more popular.  So why CoPaP?  Because you can freely (using IC mechanisms) transfer characters between them.  Servers shut down for a number of reasons -- CoPaP means that you aren't left high and dry.

Plus, who doesn't think it's cool to be able to take your character from one game and play it in another?