Bull.
Besides, TuTu hasn't been updated in years. It's BGT now. The Big World Setup installer makes installing an easy thing to do, the "ease of life" improvements in EE aren't really necessary, the graphical improvements consist entirely of adding a shitty blur filter and a pointless zoom feature. Woohoo, how amazing and your last defense is that it's cheap? Fantastic advice.
Stay away from EEs. You can get the originals in GOG or the seven seas and there are far more mods for them than there are for the EEs.
I can't help you if you're braindead. Since you can either install just BGT and nothing else, which makes it easy to play the whole trilogy in BG2 engine or you can use the automated Big World Setup to pick additional mods. You can Google each mod before you install it and I can't recall any unbalanced god-mods in the safe additions - but then again, I do have the mental capacity to review and independently decide which mods to go with. I guess if one is handicapped to the point that reading text and making decisions is difficult, going for EE is indeed the better choice.
As I already said, vastly larger amount of mods, no shitty blur filter or zoom, no additional bugs introduced by incompetent Beamdog hacks and no shitty "extra content" either. BGT is people who prefer not to pay for the games they already own for the second or third time, just to buy that minimal convenience of pressing one button to install it.
Yup, nothing but insults and excuses but let's recap since reading comprehension seems not to be your forte.
The EEs do not improve the graphics because they didn't have access to original art assets so they created a blur filter to hide this fact when you zoom. Which is a completely unnecessary feature in the first place. Widescreen mod already gives you all possible resolutions to play with and its independent of the version of IE you use - plus there's a sub-mod that increases font size if you have trouble reading the text on higher resolutions. So on graphics/art aspect, EE brings nothing new to the table.
EE didn't fix a single bug that hadn't already been fixed by modders over the years but they did manage to introduce new ones. I guess they've now mostly patched them away but still. Furthermore, any old issue with the games can easily be solved by Googling because thousands and thousands of people have played the games with a wide variety of mods. I'm unaware if they have actually made the scripting system more stable but I'd guess not, since that would require pretty extensive recoding of the .exe but maybe I'm wrong.
Auto-loot is a gimmick and since inventory space is limited, you don't want to loot everything anyway. Who drags ten broadswords and five leather armors to the vendors? You can already see both AC and HP in the inventory and character screens - being able to see THAC0 in inventory screen is a really minor improvement. I can't recall if EE did anything else. You could turn to-hit rolls visible on the log before EE already.
Which leaves additional content and that has generally been judged to range from abysmal to mediocre. Considering that content mods already add far more content that also ranges from abysmal to mediocre, why the fuck should people pay money for fanfiction shit they can get for free?
So really, the EEs are for hoarder Steam-fanboys who lack the capacity of using Google and Big World Setup to custom tailor a modded BGT exactly the way they want. Hooray, keep banging that idiot drum Angel.