DAI was quite interesting to me for a couple of reasons. First of all, at the point of release the visuals were really breath-taking. The dragons are truly another level. The problem i have with DAI i think i probably played the game wrong? I've been playing the game in RTwP. After spending couple hundred of hours and completed the main game and DLC i only found that people were mostly playing the game in real-time.

The issue for me with DAI was it's a grind fest. It kinda feels like really a single player MMO. side quests weren't interesting for me but really just a grind-fest. I played on the highest difficulty and... I before you max out your build, i find it kind of really immersion breaking that i can't recall how many immolate that i have to spent in nuking a simple enemy before it dies. Not only that most of the encounter has only standard 3 enemies and most of their HP are crazily inflated.

The vanilla game didn't post much of a difficulty but the DLC was the testament of the strength of the build. The characters weren't that memorable for me though.

Anyway that's enough about DAI. Back on topic regarding sales. I'm not sure what will be Larian or WoTC roadmap for the BG franchise. I think it's safe to say BG3 with expansion would cap the level to 11 - 13? Just wild guess. Compared to Wrath of the Righteous where we can max the level cap on top with Mythic powers, i do like some high level gameplay.

I think it will be superbly difficult for Larian to pull a full 20 level campaign for Baldur's Gate 4?