Dark0ne Posted March 10, 2012 Share Posted March 10, 2012 Go to manage your files and click "Tag this file" on the files you want to tag. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Deleted4164833User Posted March 10, 2012 Share Posted March 10, 2012 The Neverwinter vault does not currently have a list of tags. Dark0ne has asked for suggestions from the community on this matter. Over on the Bioware social site we've been throwing around ideas. Here is the list so far:... Hoards of the Underdark required Hordes of the Underdark Overland Map If "Overland Map" is included as an example of a key feature, then I would also include "Party Creation". Regards Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tsongo Posted March 10, 2012 Share Posted March 10, 2012 Dark0ne .. Thank you I missed the highlighted bit below. By the time I put my next mod in ( very soon ) I'll have got the hang of this but so far I'm impressed. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ShaunTheCrazyOne Posted March 10, 2012 Author Share Posted March 10, 2012 Ah thank god, nice to have a concise list I can use rather than having to claw the information from the 4 pages of posts on the NWN forums! :thumbsup: The list in my first post covers all the essentials, but there have other ideas and suggestions posted both here and on the Bioware Social site. I'll do my best to keep it updated. First off as Kaldor pointed out, I spelled Hordes of the Underdark wrong so that needs to be corrected. There are also many other suggestions and ideas floating around. I'll do my best to keep this post updated with all of them. Tags agreed upon:-'Custom Party Creation' under the attributes category (This is for mods or tools involving SoZ style party creation) Tags being debated:-Mods by level range, This could be done as Lugaid suggested using the tags 'Low Level (1-7)', 'Mid level (8-13)', 'High level (14-20)', 'Epic Level (21+)' to replace the 'past level 20' tag. We could also just add a 'Start at level 1' tag, or just leave it as is.-'Moral Choice' tag, for mods that feature a moral choice system. It has also been suggested to add class/Alignment-Specific either instead or alongside, though since these two are antonyms that could prove redundant.-'Crafting' tag under attribute, for mods related to crafting.-'Wilderness Setting' to replace 'Jungle Setting'-'ADL compatible', 'CEP compatible', and 'DWFI compatible'. Personally I have no idea what these mean, but they have been suggested.-'Textures' under the Resources category. Textures has it's own category but it has been suggested to add a tag for it as well. Please post and thoughs you have on these on any new ideas below. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tchos Posted March 10, 2012 Share Posted March 10, 2012 (edited) Please correct the spelling to "seafaring". Also, there is a more inclusive list in the other tag-specific thread at this time. Edited March 10, 2012 by Tchos Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tchos Posted March 10, 2012 Share Posted March 10, 2012 I just saw that the "required files" link also needs to be changed. It currently has Oblivion DLC in the list. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JEMcKellar Posted March 11, 2012 Share Posted March 11, 2012 Sorry to ask you to repeat work, but we've been picking over the tag list at the BioWare forums. This is the modified list of tags we've come up with: Attributes:Adult-only contentOverland MapSoZ Party chatPlayer-created Party Low Level (1-7)Mid level (8-13)High level (14-19)Epic Level (20+) class/Alignment-SpecificRomanceComedyMysteryHorrorLightheartedTacticalCraftingMoral Choice Module Form:No Story: LevelerPart of a SeriesMultiplayerLinearMulti-linearStorytellingSandboxHack & SlashRole-playclassic Conversion Setting:Wilderness SettingDungeon SettingCity SettingSeafaring Setting Forgotten Realms settingGreyhawk settingRavenloft settingDragonlance settingLord of the Rings settingCustom setting Compatibilities:Shadows of Undrentide required Hordes of the Underdark requiredMask of the Betrayer requiredStorm of Zehir requiredKaedrins class Pack CompatibleCEP compatibleADL compatibleDWFI compatible Language:EnglishSpanishItalianFrenchGermanJapaneseRussian Resources:Prefab - interiorPrefab - exteriorDay/Night CyclesClassesRacesHeads and HairCreaturesArmor and ClothingWeapons and ItemsPlaceablesTexturesMusicSoundsUser interface Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tchos Posted March 11, 2012 Share Posted March 11, 2012 (edited) -'ADL compatible', 'CEP compatible', and 'DWFI compatible'. Personally I have no idea what these mean, but they have been suggested. DMFI (not DWFI) is Dungeon Master-Friendly Initiative. Mods that follow guidelines to make them easy to be run as multiplayer sessions with a DM presiding. Edited March 11, 2012 by Tchos Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Garagorn888 Posted March 11, 2012 Share Posted March 11, 2012 -'ADL compatible', 'CEP compatible', and 'DWFI compatible'. Personally I have no idea what these mean, but they have been suggested. DMFI (not DWFI) is Dungeon Master-Friendly Initiative. Mods that follow guidelines to make them easy to be run as multiplayer sessions with a DM presiding. CEP is Community Expansion Pack. It's a mod for NWN1. I think it just adds loads of objects for builders to use. I've seen it but I've only downloaded it once and didn't really need it. I have no idea what ADL is. A phone line provider? :P Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JEMcKellar Posted March 11, 2012 Share Posted March 11, 2012 Ok, this is the final list of tags from the self-appointed Tag committee at the BioWare social site. Once the tags get worked out, I hope to put together a wiki on the nexus explaining exactly what everything means. For the curious, the CEP is a massive all-in-one hak for the NWN folks, stands for 'community expansion pack'. ADL is the NWN2 equivalent, the "Auto downloader". Right now it just works for persistent worlds, but it automatically downloads custom content for players and organizes it so that the same files can be used by many different PW's, and folks don't have to re-download stuff for every PW. There are some programming projects underway right now to extend this capability to single-player modules. Attributes:Adult-only contentOverland MapSoZ Party chatPlayer-created Party Low Level (1-7)Mid level (8-13)High level (14-19)Epic Level (20+) Class/Alignment-SpecificRomanceComedyMysteryHorrorLightheartedTacticalCraftingMoral Choice Module Form:No Story: LevelerPart of a SeriesMultiplayerLinearMulti-linearStorytellingSandboxHack & SlashRole-playClassic ConversionBugfixes Setting:Wilderness SettingDungeon SettingCity SettingSeafaring Setting Forgotten Realms settingGreyhawk settingRavenloft settingDragonlance settingLord of the Rings settingCustom setting Low Magic WorldHigh Magic World Compatibilities:Shadows of Undrentide requiredHordes of the Underdark requiredMask of the Betrayer requiredStorm of Zehir requiredKaedrins class Pack CompatibleCEP compatibleADL compatibleDMFI compatible Language:EnglishSpanishItalianFrenchGermanJapaneseRussian Resources:Prefab - interiorPrefab - exteriorDay/Night CyclesClasses, Feats and SpellsRacesHeads and HairCreaturesArmor and ClothingWeapons and ItemsPlaceablesTexturesMusicSoundsUser interface Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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