Originally Posted by KLSLS
Originally Posted by Qoray
It also means that you have to remember a thousand little things at all time, which you can not do for this or that reason, instead of the game taking that annoyance from you, and just preventing you from doing it.
If the things we're talking about are meaningful enough they surely aren't that easily forgotten.

If you want to compare having the burden of simply stoping yourself from doing things you don't want to do, with outright removing options that some people might enjoy, the former is clearly the lesser evil. In cases like this, some of you people should just work on your own willpower instead of demanding the world to limit our options just so they align with how you personally like to play.

No one talked about removing anything. We are talking about a separate game mode or having entirely optional toggles that would enable us to get closer to 5E core rules.

Certainly you have the willpower not to toggle those optional features on or not to play on such a gamemode?