Great video.
Whatsmore, I have a feeling that people nowdays don't even know what an "immersive" RPG is anymore; or even an RPG.
Well, that sounds like an issue with lack of gaming academic - unless one dedicates life to studying gaming as a whole, people use of terms will be very personal: I payed those games with community made RPG tag, so that's what I accociate them with. Actual RPGs have been rather nieche as they mostly disappeared from gaming during 7th generation. BG3 might be the first genuine RPG with enough production value to reach wider audience, which could result in something exciting later down the line.
I must admit I am disappointing to see no response from the positive side of BG3 forum. I hoped they found a way to enjoy the systems in a way I just didn't think of - you know, like people find their fun in Bethesda games and Minecraft while they bore me to death.