Baldur’s Gate 3 players agree being evil is ‘extremely unrewarding’ and demand a big revamp

Players have today claimed venturing down the villainous route in Baldur’s Gate 3 is one of the most unrewarding aspects of the game as you get locked out of quests, lose companions and vendors, miss out on Legendary items and tadpoles, and players demand a complete revamp of the unbalanced evil path.
One of the biggest selling points to BG3 is you can create a character and be whoever you want to be. So, if you want to be wholly good, a bit mischievous, or be whatever is necessary to ensure you can romance your favorite companion, you can.
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