This is why I like 5e better than pathfinder. Much cleaner.
I mean, in principle it's a problem with D&D 5th edition too. They still allow the player to dip on multiple classes at once, which is precisely the issue I was pointing.
The only difference is that classes in D&D are so restrictive on what type of flavor they offer you aren't particularly encounraged to go crazy with the synergies.
And just for the record despise being "sub-optimal" for min-maxing I tend to stick to a single class in PF too.
Party control in Baldur's Gate 3 is a complete mess that begs to be addressed. SAY NO TO THE TOILET CHAIN