"As great as Baldur's Gate 3 is, these two points bother me a lot.


Children!

Games that include children always feel a bit strange. Either the children walk around in god mode or cannot be selected as targets. I understand why this is the case, but in Baldur's Gate 3, it bothered me that I couldn't properly deal with the cheeky thing that was trying to steal from me. Especially when playing as an evil character, this greatly disrupts immersion.
Moreover, in this case, it's not even about human children.

Sex!

Baldur's Gate 3 makes the same mistake in this regard as Cyberpunk 2077.

In both games, I can choose my genitalia and even have several versions to choose from, but you actually don't see anything. Neither my character's nor that of others. Larian at least incorporated appropriate moments correctly, so that they can occur more frequently if desired, unlike Cyberpunk, but the fundamental problem still remains.

Why include something if you're not going to show it anyway? If you allow us to choose such things and include corresponding moments, why not take the step all the way instead of stopping halfway? For streamers, you would have to include a corresponding mode anyway.

The only thing I can do is undress my character and run naked through the world, which brings us back to immersion and, above all, raises the question of how desperate someone is."