I'm not trying to be critical for the sake of being so and I apologize if I'm not being very clear in what I'm saying. But I think a big issue for the missions is that they are optional and slightly secluded. I do think that there can be an exciting urgency in situations that are thrust upon characters versus ones they icly opt into.
So I think missions are a cool addition but they're also just that, an addition. And the Endai mission isn't ringing a bell off my head but the first and only mission I signed up for definitely had the feel of "go place, do a thing, reap a reward" and also unfortunately never really went anywhere. So perhaps if there were a way to make missions feel more imperative and maybe a bit more structure to them to help move things along. I also agree with what was said below that it would be really cool to utilize the dreaming and death planes more. In the meantime, I'll be excited to see how characters can come together in the siege. Maybe that will be a really great jumpstart!
Anyway, this is just my 2 cents and my experience. I may be totally alone in these thoughts and I don't have any modding experience, so obviously am speaking from a place of ignorance when it comes to implementation.
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So I think missions are a cool addition but they're also just that, an addition. And the Endai mission isn't ringing a bell off my head but the first and only mission I signed up for definitely had the feel of "go place, do a thing, reap a reward" and also unfortunately never really went anywhere. So perhaps if there were a way to make missions feel more imperative and maybe a bit more structure to them to help move things along. I also agree with what was said below that it would be really cool to utilize the dreaming and death planes more. In the meantime, I'll be excited to see how characters can come together in the siege. Maybe that will be a really great jumpstart!
Anyway, this is just my 2 cents and my experience. I may be totally alone in these thoughts and I don't have any modding experience, so obviously am speaking from a place of ignorance when it comes to implementation.