Yeah, I fully understand the sentiment here. It really can not be fast enough, we all want a good game fast. Maybe Patch 5 will bring quite a bit to the table and it seems to be on it's way, too. I have to say though that I only loosely followed the game since November, yet noticed that small updates trickled in at not an unusual pace. They always seemed rather small though.

I am still confused about the extent of the EA, though, I mean the game released in a pretty functioning state to me. Act 1 seemed done and also received some polish fast. Gameplay was not my cup of tea, but is apparently closely related to Divinity, at least I felt quite at home there, when I started it a couple of days ago. However I do not see much room for big changes (besides classes and such) and extensions to the EA to last 10-18 months. I just feel like I played a demo for a game.

When I compare that to, say the Subnautica EA, I restarted that game 20 times over the course of it's three year cycle yet only finished it once. Every update gave something new, whether a fish, a region, a building a location or story bits. Usually all at once. In BG3 I just play the same thing with slight adjustments. This is my gripe with their EA concept, it releases a certain area pretty finished and nothing more is going to come, just the same if different ways. Bannerlord has a similar issue with it's EA and DayZ had, too in my book.

However I'd still advise a tad more patience. When the game comes, judging by the quality of Larian's games, it will likely be very good and very extensive (even though I am not really a fan of the mechanics). But I can see that way there is pretty stony for the players.