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Many of the missions you’ll undertake on planets, such as helping with an occasional fetch quest, scanning items, finding Arks, and so on, will give you AVP. This lets you use the AVP Status Terminal. After Eos is all set, you’ll be able to take a mission from Foster Addison. One of which is AVP Cryo Deployment Perks. But really getting into it and finding a good use for the AVP you earn and getting some outposts involves taking on sidequests. One of the first things you’ll do is get Eos ready for habitation, as an example. Sometimes, earning the Andromeda Viability Points and awakening the Vaults that make this goal a reality happens naturally. While your primary mission in Mass Effect: Andromeda is to follow a set of story missions that send you around the galaxy making friends with Angara, searching some specific planets, and facing off against Kett, there’s also an opportunity to start making the worlds better places. These are the ones that have you preparing planets for outposts for the people in your care and, you know, actually being a Pathfinder. Fortunately, there are also quests that feel like you’re actually getting something out of your efforts and making a difference. In Mass Effect: Andromeda, there are more than a few of those. They can feel like busywork, sending you back and forth from place to place with very little substance or actual rewards.
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Sometimes, open world games have sidequests that don’t feel all that satisfying.