Originally Posted by alexawow2006

The problem is there are d&d 5e players, old d&d players, divinity players and BG players and each and every one of them is expecting the game to be just like their fantasies, which is not the case of course.
As I personally see it, BG is, first and foremost, a story and a universe the story is set in. Just like any other franchise, the mechanics themselves are debatable to say the least, games change as time goes. What BG players want pretty much is BG 1/2 HD Edition.

Divinity players, on the other hand, just want this game to be like just divinity, which basically means action point based system, no "rests" and no random dice rolls. So they want DOS3.

And tabletop players for the most part are fanatics which will always whine about "That's not how it works in d&d!" while completely missing the fact that original d&d is basically tabletop and d&d rules will and should change as the d&d based game gets digitalized, for obvious reasons.

However, some of those complaints are valid, like the party controlling options. Chaining/unchaining is a chore indeed and manually jumping with 4 crew members is tiring.