Baldur's Gate III, the unexpected sequel to Bioware’s CRPG classic Baldur’s Gate II, was released in Early Access two weeks ago. The game is, understandably, rough around the edges. It crashes often and is pretty buggy in its current state. I’m certainly not going to knock the game for that, or even go into further detail—these are the kinds of things Larian Studios, the game’s developer, is well aware of. I’m a big fan of RPGs. They’re my favorite type of video game by far. I love getting caught in winding dialogue, …