I strongly suggest everyone to not reference too heavily to other games, especially new and upcoming ones like Solasta, when asking for things to be put into BG3. Why?

Well. I do understand your reasoning of doing so, like "hey Larian, this company managed to do it in their game, so should you". But that way of arguing can very much backfire. badly. If enough players keep referencing things they miss in BG3 to Solasta or other similar games, the devs can, and probably will, start reasoning, "well if you like that game so much why don't you go play that and leave us to do our game the way we want it."

Any serious game developer wants to create a new experience with every game they produce and not a copy of another existing product. Mainly for two reasons. the pride in creating a new product and copyright infringement.
So naturally when they see a similar product to their own being created at the same time, they ofc, to win over as many buyers as possible, try to improve their product to the fullest but also, and I stress this, diversify their product from the competition.

So in the case where we miss a feature in BG3 that can be found in another game, instead of formulate it like "This game has this, and/or does it better than yours, can you add/fix that?" it's more constructive to explain what feature you would like to see in BG3 and, if possible, a suggestion to how that feat would be imported/function in the best possible way. And if you have to refer to another game, try to be a little...how should I put it....humble? smile
Form your sentence like this for example.

"So, I would first like to say that I love/like (X) and (Y) in BG3 but I really miss that (Z) is not in the game yet. I found that in game (A) they had (Z) but didn't do (X) as good as in BG3. Is it possible to add something similar to (Z) in the game? That would make it, in my opinion, a perfect product/the best of two worlds/vanilla and chocolate in smashing combo etc.

This is just a suggestion and if you feel you want to get to the point, skipping the pleasantries, that is ofc up to you smile