Darkness over Daggerford was one of the better mods for NWN so thanks for making that wonderful mod, and your group released it for free.Almost forgot. There was the cancelled Witcher: Scars of Betrayal project that we were working on, until CDPRojekt RED pulled the plug.
Then there was another NWN2 expansion we were working on that got cancelled as well, because the setting we were going to have it in turned out to be the same setting that NWN2 Mask of the Betrayer was set in.
Actually, I wasn't a part of the NWN2 expansion, because at that point, we had split the team into 2: some on the Witcher project, some on the NWN2 one.
Anyway, as you can imagine, after being burned so many times by publishers and the like, Ossian Studios are pretty much independent now, so their lives/fate doesn't have to be in the hands of some suit half way around the world that doesn't care…
I don't thank Atari for how they handled the whole process though. I remember reading what happened behind the scenes in a few interviews on our site.
1. http://www.rpgwatch.com/show/article?articleid=211&ref=0&id=27
2. http://www.rpgwatch.com/show/article?articleid=145&ref=0&id=27
I didn't forget about Witcher: Scars of Betrayal, and I remember some other paid mods in the work for the original Witcher also. I seem to recall a demo was released.
That's another side of modding that never took off as I hoped.
At least a few talented modders released some mods for the game. The engine was just a modified version of the Aurora engine.
Also I believe the DRM for Mysteries of Westgate. is gone on the GOG release.
PS: Tell Ossian Studios to make a new PC RPG, or port the iOS game The Shadow Sun.
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