I'll see. I might pass by Virgin to see if they've received it yet.
I'm just wondering; suppose I install NWN2, update it to v1.10, then install MotB, will the v1.11 update fix everything too?
That's how I did it.
Have had no problems, what-so-ever.
As I understand it the latest fix basically cross-checks your files to see what you're missing and then downloads the actual relevant updates.
Basically, yep.
EDIT:
I've spent a good deal of time w/ Mask, so far. A good deal has changed -- namely, for the better.
Strategy Mode CamCamera Modes been changed -- for the better. Basically, they've combined Free Mode and Over-Top Cam Modes to make one BETTER mode; Strategy Mode. By default, it feels like the Baldur's Gate controls (left and right on the mouse doesn't rotate the cam, it pans the cam left or right like BG or like NWN2 in "Free Cam" Mode -- which is cool; you can change this,) mixed w/ some of the NWN2 controls (put cam over to edge of left or right of screen and move it in that direction to rotate it).
Character Mode CamThe Character Cam Mode is just like the SW: KOTOR controls, basically -- so, if you liked that set-up for Third Person Over-The-Shoulder Cam, you'll be happy there; and if you turn it on or off in the options for "Character Cam Mode", you can let the cam follow behind the player like KOTOR or let it go "free and unlocked" like NWN; up to you.
Both controls modes got their own separate KEY CONFIGURATIONS. That's right -- so, that's really nice, if you want different control set-ups for each mode. That wasn't doing it for me, so I duplicated the way I set-up my Strategy Mode cam for Character Mode Cam; so I can stay consistent w/ them. The controls, I had to configure differently than they had it all set-up to make me happy; which is fine, since I do lots of reconfiguring for most games, anyways. Basically, to get things cool w/ me -- I did what I did in Two Worlds that I found work for me; since I NEVER use the number keys on the right side of the keyboard, I basically moved all the camera controls over to the Number Keys on the Right hand side of the keyboard, especially since I'm used to The Cursors as movement for the player (Forward, Back, Left, Right), not WSAD.
In-Game PerformanceFor NWN2, I had to drop it to 800x600 w/ most stuff off, in the original game -- b/c it ran so poorly. Performance has come a long, since then. I got some of the stuff on, namely on Medium Settings now w/ Mask installed. Now, I can actually run the game fine in 1024x768 on my PC. Also, it's nice to note that even w/ a lot happening on-screen w/ spells and a good handful of enemies on screen, I am normally around 25 FPS to 40 FPS. It's also worth noting that what were once somewhat long load times, these load times seem to be a good deal quicker, as well.
The Game ItselfFor those who didn't play NWN2: Original Campaign, you want the backstory to it? Check your newest and first "Journal Entry" titled "The Story So Far." It's a nice long summary of what happened, basically.
There seems to be fair amount of ways to go through quests -- talk your own way out of fights (talked my way out of a few, since I have high Charisma) or talk enemies out of fighting you, fight through quests straight up, etc etc. I'm just getting going, but there seems to be a fair amount of side quests in the first town you make it to.
Mask's much darker than the OC, as well. For the main quest stuff, there is a narrator describing the scene w/ extra details and all, in his dark, deep and gloomy voice, which fits right w/ the very descriptive writing that is set in a dark tone -- usually, you get all this descriptive stuff for you to only read on-screen; like say in Planescape or Baldur's Gate game; nope, you get it right along w/ this narrator's voice-over audio, as well. Very nice touch.
So far, I do like this game. Must go play some more, since I'm already hooked. This might be the best NWN Stuff since Hordes, if all stays well -- and it stays like it has been, so far.
EDIT #2:
Ice Troll Lodge Quest BugI just tried doing the Ice Troll Lodge Trials
I did the bathtub quest, no problem...
...So then, I tried to do Lena's quest, where you fight a few berserkers in a circle. So, I won the first fight, but lost the fight to the big dude. But, once I lost, I got my health back -- but they all remained in the circle and did nothing -- acted as if I was still fighting them! And I couldn't even attack them back or anything! They didn't even leave the circle and go back to their original posts, either!
And when I tried to exist the circle a few times -- I was thrown back in it, most times. Though, the fight didn't start back up. Nor did the game act like I lost the fight and nobody went back to their original posts; they remained in the circle.
So, I did somehow eventually make my way out the circle, left the building, went back in and they were still in the circle. Trying to talk to any NPC's there, they acted as if I was still in the fight, when I lost already.
From what I've read on forums recently, looks like there's a bunch of DIFFERENT bugs happening in this Lodge alone -- click any of those threads on there, you'll find a few different bugs in this Lodge.