>>538038241
Roleplaying is, by definition, intertwined with respecting the narrative. How can you properly roleplay in a world whose rules you don't respect or even openly ridicule? In the context of BG3, respecting the narrative means that you don't teleport from one place to another with your ten-strong party, that you don't cheat by removing the level cap, or by auto-succeeding every skill check, thus rendering the basic foundations (skills) of your character meaningless. You don't actually want a roleplaying game - you want a theme park where you can find and recruit companions in the wild like they're pokemon. Choices and consequences is the very backbone of RPGs. By including every single companion in your circus troupe, you've eliminated the most basic choice of all. You've become an attention-whoring pig.
>>538039131
I don't have to enforce anything. Most people already accept the default party size of four. But of course, you can't be an attention whore if you do things like everyone else.