Did Larian ever comment on improving the storyline?
The reason I bring this up is because I saw someone comment somewhere that Larian have done it for the definitive edition of some of their previous games. I mean the issues with the storyline can be easily fixed as the framework for it is already there. And then they would have a nice cashout with the definitive edition, which would problably sell more than any definitive edition they have realeased before.
As it stands though, can't really bring myself to sit through it again. They way momentum builds up until the end of act 2 and just falls off a cliff. The way you are stuck being the emperors bitch for 150 hours. The way everyone is running around willfully ignorant of a brain eating ameoba. The way every party member becomes a silent mannequin in act 3. I just can't get into it sadly. I would rather just replay DA:O or MOTB.
Was hoping BG3 would scratch my DnD universe/RPG itch, but nah. Are there any games recently that fulfills what BG3 should
have been (next gen-ish RPG/DnD)?
yes, so i always stop the game in act 2 final.

due to i cannot accept the screenwriter tease us via emperor.
i think many players unwill play act 3 and stop in act 2 final.
actually, emperor can be replaced by the original setting "daicy -- the dream lover".
though the massive change would be seen as a dlc project, but the benefit will show on the number of people online.
i never suggest the witcher 3 to improve the story, just because i can not see the story can be improved to a real epic story.
but i see the very high possibility baldur's gate 3 can be, so i propose the suggestion.