Originally Posted by Count Turnipsome
I was hopping for Larian to fix not just bugs but maybe improve the game's mid to last chapter?

It's a bit on the late side to be thinking about rewrites to improve later acts don't you think? Given the game has already been fully released for a while (And unlike some other titles, it was successful so no need to redesign anything)

Originally Posted by Count Turnipsome
-Maybe improve the UI?

Probably not high on the priority list given the success the game has had. "If it isn't broken, don't fix it" comes to mind.

Originally Posted by Count Turnipsome
-Improve the D&D experience (spells/mechanics and such) ?

The DnD experience was compromized intentionally by Larian. Whom either weren't fans of the rules, felt that certain things were not workable with the game engine/mechanics, or they were things from outside the PHB so they weren't considered (Most of the stuff in game is from PHB and no other modules, with very few exceptions)

Originally Posted by Count Turnipsome
-Will there be an enhanced edition?

Maybe.

Larian has a history of making enhanced editions. But there's nothing confirmed for BG3.

Originally Posted by Count Turnipsome
-More OPTIONS in the menu to tailor the D&D rules and gameplay a bit, like Pathfinder, Solasta or the PoE series ? <------My biggest gripe.
It does not take 6 months of dev, a full team of rocket scientists, and millions of dollars to ADD just a few options and sliders to the game options system (the most bare-bone thing in the game) It can even be super lazy, like an ON/OFF switch for stuff WE HAD IN EA like "Roll for stats".

The issue here is that games like Pathfinder, Solasta, PoE were designed with these extra options in mind, so the framework for including them is part of the design.

With BG3, such options need to be added after the fact, which is why we only recently got custom mode and why it's pretty barren in terms of options (Mostly just changing things that differ between the 3 base difficulties). Maybe we'll get a few more options such as adding Legendary Actions, but it's unlikely that anything close to what Owlcat provides in their games will exist.

Originally Posted by Count Turnipsome
What is everyone's thought on the future roadmap of this game? To me It seems to have quickly turned into a "Dead End".

It's not a live service game. Larian have little incentive to continue working on the game post release, the few patches we've had are bonuses. At some point they will want to completely shelve BG3 and work full time on their next title.