Originally Posted by spectralhunter
Larian is certainly breaking the rules that magnify the inconsistency. I can jump behind my opponent so now he’s off guard, swing my sword and eat a boars head like a power up all in one motion. Larian’s economy of action, even if the characters were superheroes borders on silly and ridiculous.
Economy of actions is another argument, some points of which I agree on, e. g. healing with food. But this is different from the superheroes vs. realism. I don't play pnp, only the BG series of games. Just like jumping over someone stands out for you as inconsistencies in rules, the differences between who can be a wizard in BG1/2 and BG3 stand out for me.

I'd like to see some of the rules in BG3 changed, but not because they don't match Solasta/pnp, but because of how they impact combat as a whole. For example, one of the reasons why I'm not interested Solasta is that - at least to what info I could find on forums - you cannot play a solo character and have to create a party of four at least. I don't know if that is a pnp rule, but I'd not like to see this in BG3.