Can I first say that I'm loving Baldur's Gate 3 even in it's current state. This game is going to be amazing when it's finished!
I'm probably not the first to point this out but I actually almost missed the dream sequences completely. I'm playing a good cleric and I figured I probably shouldn't be using any evil mindflayer power or invading people's privacy, so I didn't take any of the opportunities to use the Ithillid wisdom powers. If it weren't for some YouTubers streaming I wouldn't have even known about the dream sequences. Once I found out they were a thing I wanted to see them, so I went ahead and started using the powers, but by the time I got my first dream I had already **SPOILERS** saved all the Tieflings, completed just about every quest on the surface, and made my way to at least half of the Underdark. I suggest maybe having these sequences play out tied to a certain number of long rests if they haven't otherwise been triggered.
On another note, many conversations with my companions feel like they are out of order. For example:
- Gale told me his secret before I ever gave him an artifact (probably because I picked him up late). Gale was like, "Oh it's me, man of mystery, I bet you have questions," and I like, "dude we just met". I think I found him the night before the party, and he immediately spilled the beans.
- Gale didn't die for the first time until I was in the Underdark. After reviving him he acted like I didn't know his secret and thanked me for trusting him.
- Astarion told me about Cazador (I think that was his name) several times in different conversations.
- I ran into the Monster Hunter guy while Astarion was in my party and then still had the option to tell him about it later at camp.
I would suggest if you don't find all the companion characters they stumble over your camp after a couple days. "Oh hey, saw your fire, looks cozy, can I join you? Is that stew???" Just a thought lol. Anyway, just some observations. Thanks for a great game! Can't wait for more!