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Look I like the game so I'm not trying to say it's bad in any way but you are just making excuses. Pent up demand doesn't excuse the bugs. Fuck, they didn't even need to develop the underlying systems, they already have 5e and the engines.
I'm not making excuses, I'm just saying that Larian deserves to get a free pass on this one for releasing a game that exceeded the already high expectations, not for the demand. And personally, I barely encoutered any bugs in a 90 hour long save...
As for them "already having 5e", that's true, but it's a system that is rather complex and which only gets more complex with higher in-game levels and items which all slightly modify the game - which is easy on tabletop, but I can only imagine what a nightmare it must be to implement this in a computer game. And as far as I know, there aren't any other computer games that truly implement 5e. Sure, there's Solasta, but that's highly modified.
As for the engine: I really don't see it as a valid point, as they had to massively change and upgrade it between D:OS2 and BG3 anyway, it's just too different.