I don't play many PC games these days because of how woke a lot of the shit is. I got burned on Cyberpunk, so now I pretty much play FS2020 and that's it these days. The last game I played through was System Shock remake, which I found to be decent enough.
BG3 won game of the year from Worth a Buy, but I hear it has a lot of gay sex?
Everyone knows the absurd gay sex stuff at this point. The only other thing I've heard about in regards to it is "forced morality," in which there are some circumstances where a choice to reject would be obvious, but even with the ability to say "no," the game still forces you to accept the situation. The most I've heard is usually in regards to certain NPCs "entering your camp." In fact, one particular NPC went into your camp to kill another person, and despite that, you're still forced to welcome them into the camp after the situation is resolved, apparently? And then there's some "muh refugees" shit, again with the camp.
The lesbians come to your camp although you tell them you don't want them. Wyll, the black guy, is trying to kill Karlach but then everyone is telling you is a good idea to bring him in the team, is like you sure you want to not make him part of the team, are you really really sure? are you really really really sure?
You can not take him but is annoying how much the game forces him on you, there is 0 sense taking someone who tries to kill one of your team and it makes even less sense to have everyone trying to force him on you.
The refugees story was actually related to the first town, not the PC's camp, but the point stands regardless. The refugee nonsense was pretty annoying. Sad thing is, it could have been handled with some nuance, but then they went in the opposite direction of nuance and made it very black and white, good versus evil. Wasted potential, and painful to play through. Thankfully that portion was pretty brief, but it's still obnoxious for a roleplaying game to force such black and white stuff into a nuanced issue.
Easy fix with smokepowder and firewine barrels from the goblin camp.
There's a couple of instances (Act 1 Tieflings in the Druid camp, Act 3 Arfur Gregorio's House are two that pop immediately to mind) where the immigrant issue is front and center. One NPC lesbian couple who are also front and center (Dame Aylin and Isobel). And also some "Racism is bad m'kay" stuff here and there.
All the recruitable party members are "player-sexual" which means they will all hit on you at some point in the game.