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Violence level question

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Greatstar
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Violence level question

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I just got Neverwinter Nights Diamond.

When I look at option, I look at "Violence level" there is three I look at:

Low: no blood, right.

Full: I guss there blood right, anything else?

Special: What all that mean? What they look like, I like to know about it If you seen it, let me know.
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Post by mr_sir »

special is extra gore, but still nothing really extreme. full is normal and low is no gore at all. the special just shows people being hacked to pieces sometimes when you kill them but not in a very gory way at all.
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Post by vellu »

Yup, at highest level you occasionally see a bigger gush a blood, bone fragments and what not when scoring a fatal critical hit. Which disappears in a second too, so nothing much to see anyway not that one would need to.
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When at special, it is not that much of a difference when you fight and kill one guy but if you have great cleave and there is a horde of goblins all around you, it can strain your graphics card with all the flying body parts :)
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