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<blockquote data-quote="fba827" data-source="post: 5322644" data-attributes="member: 807"><p>The main advice I'd have is:</p><p></p><p>*Generally speaking, quests (be they main quests of one of the many side quests you can pick up later on) there is no time limit no matter how urgent they make it sound. So if it's not near by, save it for later since you're bound to get more quests for that later part.</p><p>* However, there are two points of no return - once you meet Duncan in your origin story. And then again once you leave Lothering. At either of those two points, you can't go back (although you can revisit previous areas, things will be changed that you can't complete some lingering quests).</p><p>* After Lothering, however, it's pretty much - go where where you want to and revisit as many times as you want.</p><p>* Note that some (optional) quests conflict with one another since it shows you are allying yourself with by doing which task. So there will be one or two things that you simply won't be able to do.</p><p>* After leaving Lothering, you'll have a party camp. After every "main quest event" make a habit of speaking with the party members in camp that you want to be friendly with and advance. As their liking of you increases, so does some of their abilities.</p><p>* Also, stick with a couple primary companions that you always keep in your party since some of them open up companion quests based on whether or not you used him/her in your party.</p><p></p><p>Honestly, my first play through I was still trying to understand the gameplay and the game world. It wasn't until my second play through that I actually "got in to it"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fba827, post: 5322644, member: 807"] The main advice I'd have is: *Generally speaking, quests (be they main quests of one of the many side quests you can pick up later on) there is no time limit no matter how urgent they make it sound. So if it's not near by, save it for later since you're bound to get more quests for that later part. * However, there are two points of no return - once you meet Duncan in your origin story. And then again once you leave Lothering. At either of those two points, you can't go back (although you can revisit previous areas, things will be changed that you can't complete some lingering quests). * After Lothering, however, it's pretty much - go where where you want to and revisit as many times as you want. * Note that some (optional) quests conflict with one another since it shows you are allying yourself with by doing which task. So there will be one or two things that you simply won't be able to do. * After leaving Lothering, you'll have a party camp. After every "main quest event" make a habit of speaking with the party members in camp that you want to be friendly with and advance. As their liking of you increases, so does some of their abilities. * Also, stick with a couple primary companions that you always keep in your party since some of them open up companion quests based on whether or not you used him/her in your party. Honestly, my first play through I was still trying to understand the gameplay and the game world. It wasn't until my second play through that I actually "got in to it" [/QUOTE]
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