Board Thread:Off Topic/@comment-24404040-20131209124049/@comment-202.156.8.11-20131209134635

Anyway, what does everyone think of adding more sandbox elements to the game, through all the extra gameplay options, so no player is forced to play the game in any fixed manner? I mean like, perhaps there are 25% of us here that want immersion, another 20% pixel psychos, 33% standard RPG players, maybe even the 1% game mechanics explorers (like me, actually) and all the different types of people out there. So, to make a game that purely suits the majority, which is not really a majority (since you ignore the needs of at least a large chunk of the gaming community) is really bad towards many people (I know a lot of friends who played morrowind, oblivion, skyrim, they really hated the durability system). I can safely say that the removal of durability was actuall what compelled me to buy Skyrim lol, but I know alot of people out there hate the removal of durability.

Of course, you can just mod the game to remove or add all the features you want, but nobody would need to do that if the base game allowed you to change stuff.