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https://www.pcgamesn.com/baldurs-gate-3/divinity-original-sin-3
Not sure that’s as big an issue as you make it sound. Vocal minorities can be pretty loud, but ultimately they’re still a small number of people. Pretty much anyone I’ve talked to enjoys that aspect of the game. Occasionally I hear it’s a little overdone, pushing romance in your face a bit hard, but it’s still a well received aspect of the game.
That's good news
Hopefully it will be less than a decade
It had woke elements in it, but wasn't shoving it in your face or preaching to you. It seemed like a good example of trying to include everyone. Also one can literally just dump their whole party if they wanted to.
Like many others, my main request would be a no horny button. Some of the characters are a little too forward, but it was honestly kind of comical.
Their next game isn’t going to be D&D rules though. This was a one off thing. Definitely a great opportunity to make their name known.
No way they don't do a BG3 DLC or even a side expansion to play alongside the acts. I don't expect any post game DLC though, as the story is fully concluded.