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Rocky Balboa
You are the abysmally small minority of people unhappy with the game.
example: went into that small chapel dungeon, split the rogue to scout and disarm traps, focus on party placement before engaging in battle. moving slow and methodically. it rules.
not a hack and slash at all.
Just how the medium is.
To fix this, don't play cRPGs, go get some friends, a table and have at.
Dungeons Siege Serie were hack'n Slash games.
BG3 isn't a hack'n Slash game.