It would take immense masochism to dig up examples from your past posts, but that's the impression you've left.
You are the one always ranting that Gamebryo games are better than isometric rules-heavy RPGs because it's more "immersive".
So? You are the one who is misunderstanding, i see no inconsistency here at all. I don't play only one type of CRPG or game in general, and just because i think Bethesda's Skyrim and Fallout 4 are the best examples of the modern AAA CRPG, does not mean i only play Bethesda-type experiences. I love Witcher 3, but just for the story and characters, it is a storyfag rpg with an immensely good for game standards story, so it gets my vote.
I also like combatfag crpgs, for example i love Icewind Dale which is my favourite from the IE era games. The reason it is my favourite is because it has well designed combat that is perfectly balanced in the sense that it has no grinding at all and is neither unfair nor easy. It fluids fast enough while still providing tactical challenge when fights get serious/bosses. Thus it succeeds on the core of the game (isometric rule-heavy RPG with focus on combat) while ditching all the crap that are unneeded in a combatfag rpg (much story, characters, romances etc).
The reason i call most isometric rule-heavy rpgs shit, is not because they are isometric or rule heavy per se, but because they ARE SHIT. Take for example Pathfinder Kingmaker. Don't take my word for it, go visit Steam reviews and look at the negatives, almost everyone paints the picture of a DnD game with a DM that is angry with your for fucking his wife the previous night and wanting to destroy your game. This is not "good combat", this is just "hating the player". Same with DOS 2. They include a metric crapton of boring slow and tedious battles that are unfair just for the lulz. You are meant to cheese and/or savescum constantly. This is NOT fun.
So, not only isometric crpgs are archaic and belong to the 90s, but they don't even design them well! I mean, i wouldn't mind to play a modern Icewind Dale or Baldur's Gate, but nothing made in the kickstarter era was actually good for a 90s style crpg clone. They just exploit nostalgia to make money.