

Simply skip the part with the GOG exe file, and maybe you don't need to rename the files. But the same should also apply to the GOG version.


Hope that I do not know why, but, unlike the automatic key generation in Steam and the Beamdog Client, GOG's NWN:EE's CD keys are sourced the same way GOG's NWN Diamond CD keys were sourced, you need to go to gog.com, look up NWN in your game's library, and view the serial given to you.Ĭould you explain how nwn sources CD keys?

This way you will not have to make a cd key. If you'd like, you can reference the serial web page when NWN:EE asks for your CD key when you press the multiplayer button in game. You cannot find your serials in GOG Galaxy, they do not put them there. Once they realized they needed a real CD key, of course, most people just took to emailing GOG, and so support ended up giving out the CD keys people had all along ONLY ON GOG.COM. Starting with a CD key in this manner wasn't "better" because you couldn't log into any multiplayer games that also had players using the same default CD key, so it took a lot longer to figure out what was wrong (many people blamed the servers) than in your case. This has been a big problem with Diamond Edition for 6-7 years, since without this step that not a lot of people knew about, everyone would have the same CD key (base install). I do not know why, but, unlike the automatic key generation in Steam and the Beamdog Client, GOG's NWN:EE's CD keys are sourced the same way GOG's NWN Diamond CD keys were sourced, you need to go to gog.com, look up NWN in your game's library, and view the serial given to you.
