

Well, in this case the vast majority of the content it adds is taken from the tabletop version of the game, rather than being created by the makers of the PRC. IMO this type of fan made content always ends up being over the top and unbalanced, and completely uninteresting to me because of that.īut it probably has just about any race you can imagine, there must be over 100. PeterScott: What do you think is missing? It does seem to offer what you are looking for. If you want to give it a try, by all means download it. This was some years ago, though, on a much weaker PC than I have now, so your mileage may vary. And when I tried it, it caused so much lag it made my game essentially unplayable.

If you want to use the new races, you have to make your character with an external 3rd party client, because the normal game engine can't handle it.

For example: all the custom classes have to use spellbooks through dialogue menus, since you can't add new spellbooks. However, they came up against the many, many hard-coded limits of NWN early and fast. (No single player modules that I know of use it.)Īlso, the quality of the content is debatable.ĭon't get me wrong: the people who made this put in humongous amounts of effort to produce this much stuff. However, actually adding all this stuff to the modules you want to play has to be done by hand, unless you're playing on a persistent world that has integrated the PRC. Oh, and I believe there's a custom epic spell system. Well, there is the Player's Resource Consortium, which adds dozens of custom races and scores of prestige classes, as well as a few base classes.
