I figured out a solution to my issue: - From the Windows 7 Control Panel I went to Manage Audio Devices - Selected my sound card - Clicked on Configure and - Setup my speakers as Stereo and - Restarted the game which restored combat FX sounds. I previously had them configured as 5.1 surround (with only the front 2 speakers…
I'm having the same problem since about a week ago after one of the patches. All the other in-game sounds work fine (npc, music, etc.) but none of my Control Wizard's spells make any sound at all. I haven't changed anything on my PC (no windows updates or driver updates) and no matter what I reset or change in the Audio…
I'm nowhere near max level (casual player) and I'm worried I'll stop playing before I get there due to the exorbitant prices. I understand that even F2P games need to make money, but it seems that PW have forgotten the "micro" part of microtransactions. In most games F2P/B2P games I've played (Guild Wars, GW2, Warframe,…
Professions are basically crafting professions. Just press N to bring up the professions window in-game or if you're out of game go to: http://gateway.playneverwinter.com/ If you go through each profession there and perform the task "Hire a Mercenary/Weaver/Prospector/Miner/Skinner" that will unlock all the crafts for you…
- You're not supposed to be spamming your dodge non-stop, use it strategically and sparingly to conserve mana otherwise we'd be overpowered if we could teleport non-stop. - If you hover over the skills in your skill bar or Powers (P) window it does state the range in the top right of the popup window if I remember…
As a CO lifetime member I was kind of upset that we weren't given access to the NW closed beta events and would not have pre-ordered just to get into beta. Now that I've read this, I'm quite happy to know that we'll get to participate in the upcoming beta events and am relieved to see that the PW acquisition of Cryptic…
Control Wizard for me as it sounds similar (at least in concept) to a LOTRO Loremaster which was my first MMO class love :) Controlling the battlefield is a more active combat role as it requires constant awareness of everything around you and attempting to dictate what happens (yes I'm a control freak) :D