Rolandesch: I've been playing Icewind Dale with a couple of my friends and we're nearing the end, so we were wondering which game to play next (most likely Icewind 2) but remembered playing NWN 2 a while back and it seemed very nice at the time, now I learn that it also has co-op functionality. Now, my memory isn't the best, but I know that it's in the same Forgotten Realms setting, does that also mean that it uses the same ruleset as Icewind? That is to say, what are some of the differences/similarities, gameplay-wise, between the two games?
Icewind Dale uses the AD&D ruleset, while Icewind Dale 2 and the Neverwinter Nights series use the 3rd edition ruleset. You will see marked similarities between the two games; the spell slot and memorization system is the same, there's still the same 6 attribute, and all of the same classic classes are still there. However, a lot of things have been changed around. I personally think that the 3rd edition ruleset is a
huge improvement on AD&D, but it is different. All three games - IWD2, NWN1, NWN2 - are fun and have different quirks. Definitely well worth playing, especially if you picked the lot of them up in the bundle that goes on sale every so often.
The differences between AD&D and 3rd edition are innumerable. During character creation alone, you will see that the ability tables have been completely overhauled and unlike AD&D you're not gimped if you don't have a perfect 18. Feats offer you the ability to select special abilities and bonuses above and beyond what is offered by your class. Skill points let you customize what non-combat skills your character has (although many classes have severely limited options in this regard). Multi-classing also works differently in 3rd edition, and combos that used to be great are utter trash and some combos that weren't even possible before are really great.