99.5%? That's a SWEEPING generalization. If you can be a bit more specific, it would be appreciated. I also read some of these ideas, and while some were predictable and not well thought out, some were pretty good. It's consumers like you that make crappy, "same old crap" sequels feasible today. Some of the ideas, I admit, want to rock the boat, and some are flat out ridiculous but the fact is, we "know-it-alls" are the fans/consumers, and guess what, the developers make games for US so we buy them; they should atleast read the boards every once in a while if they are as great as you say.
The developers aren't idiots, they aren't going to get great inspiration from posts like "zomg online multiplayer plz." You provide no real input by saying "refine" the gameplay. Obviously the developers don't want glitches in their game, if thats what you mean. Evolve? Can you elaborate? More details?
I think he was getting at the fact that the subforums are flooded with lots of gamers who primarily just hate on Bethesda and F3 because F3 isn't like their coveted F1 and F2 and most of their suggestions include plugging in awkward elements to make the game more like the F1 and F2; and these gamers most likely represent a very small minority of Fallout 3 players but have almost a majority opinion in these subforums; almost like a lobby group.
If Bethesda were to mistake these subforums for a good sample representation of the population, implementing
some of the ideas discussed here would make the minority happy but the majority of Fallout 3 gamers would
probably be turned off by the "new" elements and it would harm Bethesda's Fallout franchise (Fallout 3, New Vegas, Fallout 4, ect). I think that's the concern.
If you want to criticize my assumptions then you should probably first read more reviews of the Fallout 3 and see
what a lot of people actually enjoy about the game and compare it to the elements that many people in this subforum wants to change; there's a lot of overlap, trust me.
Of course I want the game to improve but a lot of the suggestions here can basically be paraphrased into "make Fallout 4 more like 1 and 2", and no one seems to be asking themselves: "Will making F4 more like Fallout 1 and 2 make the game more enjoyable as a whole for a lot of people, or will it just make the game more like Fallout 1 and 2 so that a small niche of people can enjoy it?"