But as the things are now, Larian, just relax! We love your stuff. Take your time. Just make BG3 more stable with each patch, don't rush them. And eventually come up with a Definite Edition that provides a more satisfactory ending [...] custom party, QoL improvements, camera, DND implementation fixes...
Hey, if they publish a definitive edition a year from now... and they supply it
For FREE to everyone who purchased the game, then sure... they'll get some marginal credibility back for that. It must be for free, because the deliverance of these elements will make the game an actually complete product, which is what folks paid for in the first place. A roleplaying game with a biblical plague worth of bugs, broken and missing quests, and completely missing and/or incomplete endings is not a complete product.
If someone is happy to pay for the game a second time, because the game isn't finished now contrary to how it was advertised and sold as, and they've got to wait a while until it is and then pay again for it at that time, well, that's great for that person... if you see them, let them know that I've also got a great deal on a bridge I could sell them, if they're interested.
As it stands, they 'released' an unfinished product, called it finished and charged full price for it, and have now spent the last couple of major updates (which by many accounts broke many much more visible things, and often more invasively than the things being fixed) cheering and self-congratulating over the fact that they released a 'finished' product with
multiple thousands of bugs in it - and they cheer about that, and wave flags about
just how many bugs they released their 'finished product' with... and for some ineffable reason receive praise for that, as though this were somehow a good thing.