I can't speak for NWN as I don't have it but MW really is pretty good, all in all.
I think there's a gold version out that includes both expansions - at about $50 Aus IIRC.
Graphically it isn't that great by 2003 FPS standards but there are a number of user-made mods to enhance terrain/NPC graphics.
It's strictly single-player solo although there are a few "companion" type mods around.
Its big strength is its sheer size - when I first started I spent something like 4-5 hours just puttering around the starting port and wandering up to Pelagiad. It wasn't until that point that I realised I'd only covered about 1% of the map.
Oh and MW has a thieves guild ...
As has been pointed out though, you really do need a good machine to run it on and you probably want to use the no-cd crack too.
I think there's a gold version out that includes both expansions - at about $50 Aus IIRC.
Graphically it isn't that great by 2003 FPS standards but there are a number of user-made mods to enhance terrain/NPC graphics.
It's strictly single-player solo although there are a few "companion" type mods around.
Its big strength is its sheer size - when I first started I spent something like 4-5 hours just puttering around the starting port and wandering up to Pelagiad. It wasn't until that point that I realised I'd only covered about 1% of the map.
Oh and MW has a thieves guild ...

As has been pointed out though, you really do need a good machine to run it on and you probably want to use the no-cd crack too.
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