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I agree with pretty much all of your points, especially about limited inventories. In isometric arpgs in particular it drives me crazy that half the gameplay is essentially a gambling system of explosions of massive amounts of items - yet they give you virtually no room to carry it? Terrible.
But on Morrowind, I love the game with mods like MULE, but the vanilla level up system makes the stat system self-defeating. The purpose of skill-based progression is to let me play the character I want to play, and do the things I want to do, and trust that my character is going to grow accordingly. But the level up stat multiplier system forces the player to do all sorts of things other than what they want, in order to get the most out of the stat system.
It's even worse in Oblivion because everything levels with you much more in that game, which means if you don't do these ridiculous things to min/max, your enemies can actually become too powerful to beat!
Oh I won't disagree that they tuned it weird...same thing for the enemies. Being defeated by an overleveled mud crab is......demeaning. and more generally I still recall putting my character in a corner, hitting q, and leaving for the day so she'd be a good runner when I got back....which is just downright dumb. But the concept at it's core is beautiful, and I wish more games would investigate that concept until we find a really good solution.
I forgot, there's one other super shit rpg thing that always pisses me off even though it's literally everywhere: why do I have to pick skills before I even start playing and understand the rules? SPECIAL, stat points, attributes...whatever a game wants to call it, I want to play first before I do all the math on what is the best skill to use.
Todd Howard better be on Lemmy. Would be the best thing to happen to fallout
if they get rid of the special picking at the start of the game the new vegas fanboy crowd will literally crucify todd howard