The game will come out when it comes out, but this doesn't mean that long delays won't adversly affect the company. People expect to get what they paid for, 2023 is a year and a half longer than MANY people anticipated. Sure, I understand that you aren't one of the many, but that doesn't change anything for those who are.
Really? Your answer is play a different game? You think that is a valid alternative to getting a game that more then a million customers have already paid for?
And due to inflation, the $60 we spent in 2020 will have the purchasing power of ~$67 in 2023, meaning we'll actually have paid $7 more for the game! Typical AAA company, charging near $70 for their game smh.
....in the interim try "Low Magic Age" - man dont know how I missed that little gem - if you like tabletop D&D and 3.5 edition rules (yes some homebrew but it still alot of fun) - definitely old school but cheap as chips and very addictive.....
Looks interesting but I'm all out of energy for EA games at this point. Also lol holy fuck if you think BG3 will be in EA for a long time, this Low Magic Age has been in EA for 5 years! Wtf