Bimlanders: Number one thing I don't like in BG2: I just finished a hard quest for one of my party members, and I walk to another area, and already I'm being pestered that I have to go meet someone for a different party member, who I already completed the primary quest for. And then I'm going to the location to follow up on the request, and I'm literally besieged by people walking up to me and wanting me to do more and more quests. Where's the freedom?
Most quests aren't time limited though, so you can do them at your leisure. I agree that it gets to be somewhat overwhelming, though.
Bimlanders: Number two thing: Where's the fun of exploration? I have to find people that will mark new locations on the map for me. Can't I just explore and find stuff to do for myself?
One of the reasons I like BG 1 better is due to the freer roaming than available due to the more restricted access to BG2's maps/areas.
Bimlanders: To the number one problem, I decided to fix that by playing three PCs and then picking three NPCs and swapping them for others at my whim, that way the amount of interruptions are limited, and I can balance my party better by having three roles filled by my three custom characters.
Something I do quite often as well. But, then again, I do that in BG1 too...
Bimlanders: Other than this stuff, it's still a great game. But I always find myself running back to BG1 because of the amazing freedom, although the last few parts of the game are kind of tedious - the maze at the end couldn't be more annoying. How long did they test this game for pathfinding? I don't understand why anyone would even go into the Firewine Ruins. Not much a reward to that one.
Re Firewine Ruins: I usually end up making my party sit still except for a tank and a thief (to get the traps out of the way). Other than two battles there, you can get by quite handily with only two characters exploring. When it comes to the battles where you need more backup I just bring the others up one by one (admittedly, this is metagaming, as I'm preparing for a battle that hasn't even triggered yet. But I find it helps keep my sanity).
Overall I prefer BG1 as well. I tend to prefer lower level play though. Once characters reach high levels and get tons of spells and abilities, I find games get to be more tedious. But that just me, maybe.