1. The engine is so unstable. I know it is just a toolset being provided, but so many restarts and deleted mods because of quirky bugs happening.
Beta is beta. This isn't how the toolset was designed to be use, but they are working on making it more usable.
2. This forum. It seems like the majority of posters are all modders who want to manipulate the main campaign so they can have overpowered characters. Where are the people who just want to build their own mod from scratch like me and have their own story? Look how many 0 reply posts are in this forum. Some of the posts are with the same questions I have, but nobody wants to answer them. Is this the real truth about modders? I thought they supported each other. Either there are no reply's or the basic response is download the lstools.
There are people working on them. The problem is, we know very little about how the engine works. It's all part of a learning process. The full scale campaigns rely on the work others do figuring out how to change stats, make custom items, etc . . . Really good full campaigns in Neverwinter Nights took over a year from when the game was first released to come out. Start small is always the motto when working in a new environment, so that's what we are doing.
3. The lstools. Why are we having to use this third party application. I don't want to have to rely on that. Is there no other way to get what we need?
See #1.
4. _Start goals. Why provide a video of how to script and inform us that the goals must be under the "_Start" goal, but provide no instruction on how to get them.
5. Three videos on how to get three apples. I appreciate tutorials being made and I have learned some things from them, but seemed like time could have been used on more of the basic questions - how to get the _Start goals, how to set up initial mods with equipment, skills, how to make sure fights happen, etc.
These tutorials are designed for people new to modding. If they started in the deep end, it would deter a lot of people from even trying. More advanced stuff will come, but the community is already making a lot of progress on it's own.
TL;DR version : Be patient