Even though Larian did a great job modernizing pieces, D&D 5E is just really crunchy and outdated, imo. Larian's own Divinity Original Sin 2 had a largely better combat, magic, and armor system, even if it is a slightly older title now.
Physical and magic armor, spell cooldowns (prevents spell spam and constant short and long rests), advanced elemental and cursed surfaces, and diversified healing and combat magic make characters more flexible.
5e's rest system is good for taking care of (what was) useless food in inventory, moves the story along, and provides good places for more natural relationships. D&Ds lack of flexible healing and spell slots means a lot of annoying enemy encounters, however.
I'm on my second playthrough of both titles right now. BG3's story is awesome. :)
We need to ship all of these people to one island, give them plenty of food and resources, and watch them all be miserable together. I can't wait to watch Lizz Truss and JD Vance have a total meltdown over some nonsense while Trump and Milei talk about all the meaty dicks they've seen at their white as hell golf tournaments. And any of their followers can live there, free of charge, but to come back, they have to go through a mandatory kindergarten - university rehabilitation program.
Everyone would get so sick of each other, lol.