If you entered the code correctly, the message "Success" will appear. You can enter one of the following case-sensitive codes at the console window to activate the corresponding cheat function. Then, press ~ again and press to view the debug commands. While playing the game, press ~ to display the console window and type " DebugMode 1" (case sensitive) to enable cheat mode. The game will give you the maximum amount of gp you can hold (over 8,000,000). Then, enter " dm_givegold" (without a value after it) at the console window. While playing the game, press ~ and type " DebugMode 1" (case sensitive) to enable cheat mode. The game will continue to level your character up until you reach maximum level. Then, enter " GiveXP" (without a value after it) at the console window. Note: This also can be used to bash doors, chests, and other containers.
Move the pointer over your target, then hold the Left Mouse Button and press Y. Move the pointer to your desired destination, then hold the Left Mouse Button and press. Change the "Memory Level=1" line to change it to "Memory Level=2" and "Memory Access=1" to "Memory Access=2". Use a text editor to edit the "nwnplayer.ini" file in the game folder and look under the "" heading. Note: This procedure involves editing a game file create a backup copy of the file before proceeding. Note: If the line does not exist, create it under the "" heading. Find the "CODEWORD XP2=" line, and change it to: Use a text editor to edit the "nwnplayer.ini" file in the game folder.
#Neverwinter nights help Pc#
In recent years someone took over the mantle and released an "Enhanced Edition" and ported it to consoles, but this was always a PC experience and the Platinum version, at least for solo play, is more than enough.All expansion chapters in single player mode If you become a Pale Master of a specific level you can get a bone hand with the ability to cast a death spell or if you become a Red Dragon Disciple you can get red dragon wings.
I think there are some limitations, but it's a lot of fun to see what fits best together and certain epic classes require you to invest in multiple classes to unlock them. Want to be a wizard and a fighter? Go ahead. or if you already are that class, punishing you by making you lose access to your abilities. In true D&D fashion, you can be an evil bastard if you like or a good-natured hero (or something in the middle) and your alignment will continually shift to reflect that, though mostly it's not that important besides preventing you from being specific classes (Paladins need to be Lawful Good and Blackguards need to be some kind of Evil, I think). Not overly frustrating (which its sequel could be), plenty of class variety in the Platinum version and you have three separate campaigns to play through (the main campaign of Neverwinter Nights, then Shadows of Undrentide and its direct sequel Hordes of the Underdark), as well as smaller-scale but still enjoyable premium modules to play, and you create your characters from the bottom-up. Still to this day one of the best PC RPGs I've ever played.