I find it crazy that some of the most active members of this community have so far only talked about why they dislike parts of this game. I guess this is inherent to this game category where hardcore fans have a very narrow view of what a CRPG should always be like.
Part of the point-basically all of it one might argue-of early access is to provide feedback to improve the game. So yes, most people here will talk about what they dislike because they want it to change. Pretty much everyone here has at some point acknowledged stuff they like about the game, but the most active members are also the ones who most care about the ultimate quality of the game, so they're going to take pains to point out flaws they feel need to be addressed. Should we talk more about stuff we actually like in the game? Maybe. I think that in general people should acknowledge stuff they like more often, but we basically paid for the privilege of doing work for Larian, so yeah, negativitiy and criticism is to be expected. If you disagree with their criticism, that's perfectly valid. And if the criticism continues to be this heavy post-release, then that's a problem and out of the ordinary I think. But at this point? Of course the negatives are going to be front and center in discussion. Baldurs' Gate 3 is not a perfect game, there are plenty of flaws to address, and frankly I find it more unusual that there are people who are perfectly happy with a half-finished game and wouldn't want there to be changes by the time of full release.