I agree. As I've closed in on the end game, I honestly think that the big changes they made due to fan outcry have all been actually rather negative to the overall texture of Baldur's Gate 3. It's far too easy to make the companions like you. It's far too easy to satisfy Gale's magical hunger. The Guardian is one-dimensional, Daisy was more interesting and very, very relevant as of the third act. Wyll, too, is a character who wasn't great but the new version of him is just bad. The way you get powers by putting more tadpoles in your brain (which no one comments on, it's only ever 'the tadpole) is also odd. I think Larian should've been willing to stick to their original vision and trust that people would appreciate it in full.