Thank you.
Of course, it would have been really great if you could have made some progress with the bad guys as well, with a completely different story twist and then through the game. It would probably have been a mega extra effort, but would have given you a real crossroads during the game.
I know this from the old Might and Magic part 7, where you really choose a side in the middle of the game and then all the classes split up and completely different special classes with good and evil with completely different stories and sometimes talents and an opposing story to the other side good or evil.
That was very well done and coherent at the time.
It would certainly have added a lot of depth and excitement to BG3.
But the effort would certainly have been another 30% greater, with a different story and different zones and what's involved.
But of course that's a huge draw.
Ok, then I know for now and I see it more like this, if you really want to pull off evil completely, you're more likely to lose some content until then at least. Because what you lose is what you don't actually gain. Good thing I always kept Shadowheart after all^^...
I always wanted to play the evil side, but the loss is too big, it seems to me.