YouGamers.com has posted a fairly straight-forward preview of Mask of the Betrayer. All news is good news when it comes to MotB.
Here's a portion of the article:
A common criticism of NWN 2 was the wonky camera. The complaints didn't fall on deaf ears, and the expansion features a revamped camera system. An over-the-shoulder camera (similar to the one found in World of Warcraft) has been implemented, as has an RTS-like camera which allows for easier companion selection. Together, the new camera modes and party controls will make navigation and combat a more enjoyable experience.
The NWN modding community is stacked with talent - so much that Obsidian included a number of user-generated enhancements in Mask of the Betrayer. From AI improvements to spell fixes, the best community-made content found its way to the codebase. For the modding set, NWN's toolset has been expanded. There are, of course, new tilesets and creatures, but improving the usability of the tools has been a focus. The terrain editor now features an 'undo' option, and sorting through the various armor sets has been made easier with the addition of a creature wizard.
