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Other than that, from what I can tell, you should at least start the available side quests in Act 1, as I don’t know if you can still do that in Act 2.
Either way, some of those side quests span over multiple Acts, so best to get them at least started right away.
That aside, the order you do quests in can be quite important, for example if you go to the Soirée first, one of the possible routes to resolve the main plot point will not be available to you, as you won’t have the Mind Salutor yet.
But as I said, that’s just one of several ways to handle the situation.
Ah right, I thought it was limited as in it would end in Act 1 etc.
Sounds like you can lose a lot from how you pick the order of the quests, I wonder which would be optimal, or if there isn't one.
Yeah, that’s what I thought at first as well, pretty ambiguous.
As for order, just do as you feel like, game is designed so that you can’t see everything in a single run.