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I currently have access to editors for Arcanum, NWN, and Morrowind. I am no computer programmer.

 

I want to know which of these editors is the best, in your opinion, to learn. And if anyone would be interested in a small joint project. possibly a tavern, military outpost, or brothel.

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Well, I haven't messed with Arcanum's but Neverwinter Nights is the easiest of the two that I have used though not as powerful as Morrowind's. You could easily do a small village, with basic dialog and transitions in less than a hour or two.

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1. HOTU

 

2. SOU

 

3. NWN

 

 

 

55. RPGMaker

 

 

 

 

 

 

1000. Arcanum

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1 million. Morrowind

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I don't think he got it...

 

Seriously, NWN is by far the best editor. It's easy, there are a ton of people still using it to get help from, there are piles and piles of mods available to build your own game with, and it still looks pretty nice.

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The environments in NWN seem so flat, though. And repetitive. Or have I simply been biased by the official campaign?

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The environments in NWN seem so flat, though. And repetitive.  Or have I simply been biased by the official campaign?

 

There are some pretty impressive hakpacks out there you can use to add variety. I even managed to build a village into the side of a mountain with minimal stepped pyramid effect.

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Thanks for all the comments. I have to say that one of the most annoying feature s of the Morrowind editor is that when you drop in new terrain it arrives at different heights. Simply laying down a flat surface takes forever.

 

I'm starting to drift towards NWN. Which is a shame, because I prefer the character system in MW.

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There is a tool someone developed to create terrain in Morrowind called Litoral that is supposed to be quite good.

 

Terrain in Oblivion is supposed to be improved even more, with natural vegitation that doesn't have to be hand-placed.

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My favourit editor woudl have to be Heroes of Might and Magic III. Deadly straightforward.

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tarna's dead; processing... complete. Disappointed by Universe. RIP Hades/Sand/etc. Here's hoping your next alt has a harp.

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Thanks for all the comments. I have to say that one of the most annoying feature s of the Morrowind editor is that when you drop in new terrain it arrives at different heights. Simply laying down a flat surface takes forever.

 

I'm starting to drift towards NWN. Which is a shame, because I prefer the character system in MW.

 

You prefer buggy and grotesquely unbalanced character systems?

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