I don't think Baldur's Gate 3 is a perfect game by any stretch. I mean - no game is perfect or even close to it. But the game has its flaws. Despite that I have genuinely enjoyed my time in it. Divinity: Original Sin 2 was also a flawed game, but I also really enjoyed my time with that game as well.
I think it is the same for games as for books, or movies - or people: you can love them with their flaws And there are of course flaws in Baldur's Gate 3 (as in any other game), I hope some of them will be adressed, like the long rest - dialogue problem (I think some of you might have noticed by now I really don't want to miss any dialogue )
Originally Posted by Lake Plisko
But I still think Larian:
1. Really cares and pours a lot into their games. 2. Genuinely likes the old school CRPG genre/games and cares about trying to do them justice.
I've got the same impression, that's why I have a much more positive attitude towards any flaws/weaknesses in BG3 than I would have for a game that seems to be developed carelessly/without much love. And after all, what we see so far ingame is early access, and I don't expect everything to work perfectly yet.