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If you're talking about the lack of closure yes but Larian is adressing that (looking at you Bioware).
If you're talking about the choices, they were made very clear earlier on by multiples characters .
Yeah i guess, shame its the first playthrough that usually festers. oh well glad they are lookin into it
I think Dark Urge has a perfectly satisfying set of endings. ascend to your place as Bhaal’s favored child or defy a god and cast fate off . Though Dark Urge has the benefit of being the most tied option to BG1&2 where as Tavi is just kinda there.
Not at release, trust me, also Witcher 2.
We tend to forget that unfinished games has a certain history. :/
Perhaps you should think about the ending of mass effect 3, that undermined EVERYTHING in the three prior games, ignoring them completely in the endings.
At least here you have more or less freedom to decide what ending you want, and the only one who takes it in the ass is Karlach and maybe Astarion. But Karlach's partially fixed and she can get a Nameless One from PLanescape: Torment ending, that's still not ideal, but at least in my headcanon she can meet the nameless one and make out with him.
Enlighten us on what those endings are please cause the way I see it BG3 has two. Control and Destroy