I always thought that the dungeon tileset is the most boring tileset in NWN. It looks as if someone goes through there with a Hoover2000 everyday. I always wished I could correct this feel. So here is a real creapy dungeon, almost totally retextured ( sorry no tiles added, yet). It won`t replace any tileset. Try this with visual preset 'sewer' and push fog up. I believe it has a great feel to it. ... ah, and I`m taking orders what tiles I should add to this :-)... Enjoy, Velmar
Any chance that this may be updated to remove the flame emitters from the non-lava pools? Otherwise looks great, I can avoid using the "liquid" tiles for now.
Posted by Deva at 2003-04-1410:02:00
gamark, Get Adam Miller's Water Placeables... then you can make your own flooded areas any time that you would like. :)
Posted by Ragnar69 at 2003-03-1710:04:00
Am I just too dumb to find it, or is this excellent tileset realy in none of the many tileset combos out there?
Posted by Hagakure at 2003-03-1316:15:00
I tried to combine this tileset with Kthoris's Sewer City but it didn't work, it asked for overwrites and the result was some blank polys on the dungeon. Are they using some files together, those two (or three)? Otherwise thanks for the great job!
Posted by gamark at 2003-03-0312:11:00
"h, and I`m taking orders what tiles I should add to this " I would LOVE LOVE LOVE to see a tileset with flooded areas in them. You would probably have to make it just under the halfling height but nevertheless. FLOODED dunngeons i would love to see.
Posted by Lhinrael at 2003-02-1019:45:00
I dont think its an issue with Mozilla, I am using Mo and having no issues with the majority of downloads I perform. Same thing with WinRAR, excellent compression utility, much more reliable then WinZIP. But... these are my opinions only, and worth considerably less then the pixels im annoying you with. ;) This is an excellent dungeon reskin, im using it for several dungeons im working on for a friend of mine to play in. VERY good job.
Posted by Rolf at 2002-11-0312:51:00
Actually the problems with the .rar-file is that the web server hosting this site does not recognize them as binary files and instead applies the default MIME type - which is text/plain. Put blame where blame is due and mail the webmaster :-)
Posted by Sorphales at 2002-11-0217:07:00
Oh my, the phrase with the hoover is just the right one :) I havn´t test it but I will just in a few seconds! This is great if you want to have a "clean dungeon" were people are living but then there is the rumour of an old abondoned part in it... Here takes your Dungeon part... Thank you for that! Sorphales
Posted by Aas at 2002-10-2322:01:00
This is an exceptional tileset. I'm glad I didn't let some of the detractors let me not download this thing. Excellent work! Aas
Posted by Sir at 2002-10-0111:13:00
I'm having visions of Quake when I look at this. It's awfully green, I guess too dang green for my taste. Flames shooting out of dark gray lava doesn't look quite right and the red glow on the walls really clashes with the green floors. Other than that a nice effort. I just wish someone would do a classic gray stone dungeon tileset.