i think your taking that the wrong way, its supposed to mean less "OCD spreadsheet leveling" asi have heard it called, and more of "your character is a product of what you do", which was what the orginal system attemped to do. (to see what i mean, try the GCD mod for morrowind)
its not bad, its actually very very good
No I think I am not, not with what the sound of it. The "the character is a product of what you do" sounds more like an equation of what you do is a product of your interaction with yourself than your interaction with the world. The OCD leveling (if you want to call it that) in Oblivion was not a success, it was flawed, and so far, imstead of fixing it, it is being removed completely. Just like Bioware does, so does Bethesda, with its systems, if it doesn't work correctly, remove it completely. That's how it sounds like now. And that's a wrong way of innovating. That's not progress, that's stripping - something which I like to do for a woman, but something I do not wish to encouter in an RPG.
Infact: to be a [censored]: I predict an Oblivion 2, with everything streamlined and simplified, and to be hand held from what we know. An improved version of Fallout 3 with the perks and levelscaling scheme and all, and thus what follows is a "Skyrim with guns" Fallout 4. It is quite obvious, and troubling. The streamlining they take cannot lead to anything good, jutt to sour products of action and half adventure. In my opinion.