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Assuming I can get the authors permission of course, I was wondering if anyone might be interested in playing mods from various other games that have been adapted to oblivion. Im asking simply because Im not certain if there would be much of a demand for it. Maybe most of you alread play those games/mods.

 

Im especially thinking of some mods for Never Winter Nights/2 that could be easily adapted to oblivion. Im starting to get the skills necessary to begin doing some mods and there are some excellent stories that deserve an audience beyond their original games.

 

I can think of mods like "Harp and Chrysanthemum" and "Pool of Radiance" from NWN2, both of which are quite exciting, moving, and just plain great stories that certainly rival many of the best quest mods in oblivion.

 

So, anyone think this might be worth the effort?

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Assuming I can get the authors permission of course, I was wondering if anyone might be interested in playing mods from various other games that have been adapted to oblivion. Im asking simply because Im not certain if there would be much of a demand for it. Maybe most of you alread play those games/mods.

 

Im especially thinking of some mods for Never Winter Nights/2 that could be easily adapted to oblivion. Im starting to get the skills necessary to begin doing some mods and there are some excellent stories that deserve an audience beyond their original games.

 

I can think of mods like "Harp and Chrysanthemum" and "Pool of Radiance" from NWN2, both of which are quite exciting, moving, and just plain great stories that certainly rival many of the best quest mods in oblivion.

 

So, anyone think this might be worth the effort?

pool of radiance... isnt that an older D n D game? i played it once, took me years to beat it

ruins of myth drannor

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Yeah it is, heh. Great game though. Harp and Chrysanthemum is a much shorter game, but its very good. If I get permission to, Harp and Chrysanthemum will be first on my list.
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