American Revolution, or Revolution as it is typically called, was originally designed by teachers at MIT to educate students about what life was like in Colonial Williamsbug during the years leading up to the American Revolution. The module is designed to be played with one of the seven pre-made player characters each of which holds a unique place in the social structure of the game world. I take no credit for any of this - all I did was port this over to the Vault and make it easier to set up. Full credit goes to the geniuses at MIT for this great hak set. Revolution is a complete modification of Nwn, like how the D20 Modern hak set is. In some ways it modifies even more of the game! More details, along with complete install instructions, are listed in the Docs.
Revolution can be played as a module or used as the basis for creation of mods set in the Revolutionary War era. You can use parts of it with other hak paks or you can use it in it's entirety. See the Docs for compatibility information in regards to the CEP, and other info.
Builder's Note: All the colonial-style buildings in the edited rural tileset that comes with this expansion seem to be made for use with placeable doors, since the buildings themselves lack any door nodes to place standard doors in.
Posted by KENLAMELLA at 2010-11-03 20:56:30 Voted 10.00 on 11/03/10
This is a fantastic contribute! For both builders and education reasons. Well done. _________________________ Farewell and a long farewell it shall be. Some of us are not destined to meet again.
Posted by KENLAMELLA at 2010-11-03 20:56:29 Voted 10.00 on 11/03/10
This is a fantastic contribute! For both builders and education reasons. Well done. _________________________ Farewell and a long farewell it shall be. Some of us are not destined to meet again.
Posted by hexmendacious at 2007-05-05 23:09:59 Voted 10.00 on 05/05/07
Can't wait to try it. For bringing this to us I'm just gonna vote now...
Posted by Graymaster at 2007-04-27 15:38:53 Voted 10.00 on 04/27/07
Whoops, forgot to vote.
Posted by Graymaster at 2007-04-27 15:38:08 Voted 10.00 on 04/27/07
Ah! Never had that little twist come up 'fore this! Thanks. BTB, I use Ace for extraction, but my German is five+ decades old and largely long forgotten.
P.S. Guess you owe me a whack, huh? Good luck - I'm old, but I'm feisty! Thanks again.
Graymaster, the problem you are having is likely caused if you are extracting parts 2 & 3 *by themselves*. What you have to do is just extract Hak 1. That hak is linked to 2 & 3 so that when it extracts, it extracts 2 & 3 along with it. This is called a partitioned file.
If you are getting a message in German it is possible you are using Ultimate Zip or another such German extraction utility. If you follow the directions I gave, you should encounter no errors further, though. I hope this helps! ;)
Posted by Graymaster at 2007-04-27 10:31:51 Voted 10.00 on 04/27/07
I seem to be having a problem in that hak parts 2 & 3 come up with an error - in German, yet! - when un-raring. If I'm being an idiot, whack me; if not, HELP!
Damn. this is crazy. I need to spend some time downloading this. :)
Posted by ADK at 2007-04-26 16:03:42 Voted 10.00 on 04/26/07
This is very interresting! I admit, it's a good idea! The potential is great to do nice cowboy-pioneer stories! Chaos Theocrat, it's very impressive! I don't think I'll have time to use it but I wish other builders will! :) _________________________ ADK
Kunoichi 0 French: Link Kunoichi 1 French: Link Kunoichi 1 English: Link Kunoichi 2 French: Link Kunoichi 2 English: Link
Posted by Menelcar at 2007-04-26 13:36:11 Voted 10.00 on 04/26/07
xD funny
Posted by Coolty3000 at 2007-04-26 12:13:47 Voted 10.00 on 04/26/07
Very unique!
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