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Graphical fidelity is definitely behind BG3 but for me it makes up for it in its art direction.
Story is great but requires a lot of reading - everything is superbly written, though.
There's not much world interaction (like exploding barrels) but the RPG system is a lot more complex - I thought it's easy enough to understand, though if you read the skill descriptions and try to build syngergies between the skills. That's what the system is all about.
I'd say how much you like the game is dependent on how much you like 40k. If you have no experience with it whatsoever, I think it's actually a decent point of entry but be aware that this ain't your average Star Wars good vs evil. In 40k nobody's the good guy, humanity is full of zeal, gruel, xenophobia and/or self serving ambition and usually all good intentions turn to ♥♥♥♥ eventually. Very deep and immersive but if you expect to find current day morals reflected in this game or 40k in general you'll likely be disappointed or even offended.
If you like 40k already, this is the best thing since sliced bread.
BG3 has better story telling, and more variance in play thoughs, but is too easy and the combat system and classes are kinda bland(But that's a big problem with 5e).
Rogue trader's combat is a lot more fun and difficult (but has more settings to make it easier), it also has a better power fantasy (being a rogue trader is fun) but over all the story wasn't as interesting otherwise, and late game kinda sucked. Also I hated the ship battles but some people love them.
Personally I liked rouge trader more and have more hours in it, but both are fantastic and done by strong crpg teams.
I highly recommend it if you like the setting or CRPGs in general.
I never liked Larian to begin with so I'm biased
BG3 is only a Baldur's gate game in name though and has worse 5e implementation than Solasta which is ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ wild.
I agree, but it's a pretty game, the VA is good, the weapons and armours are pretty. Sadly, the main story sucks, and I disliked almost all of the companions.
There is a massive budget difference and BG3 is obviously a way higher quality game.
RT is a great CRPG but its not for everyone. It does not have that Larian quality of full voice acting, gfx, engine capabilities etc.
As an cRPG BG3 is extremely weak. It's just motion capture and fully voiced what makes it good.