From my position the poll is a little biased. Your choice of wording and poll choices excludes what many here have been arguing for with regards to the treatment of many of the so-called "broken" parts of previous games. From our standpoint it is not the features that are broken it is just that they were not fully developed. Yes, you can place artificial limits on them and have a work around...but why do that when you can just take an extra step or two and fully expand the capability to it's potential?
From many peoples standpoint, the features were not broken in Morrowind. The argument that this is just a undeveloped feature is biased, lots of people think it was just fine. Even though i agree with you, I disagree with your attempt to correct my "poll". At the end of the day, this is about limiting levitation from what it is before. And yes, the fact that it's limited would have major benefits IMO, which is how i explained how it would (expand the capability). If you read the thread, I don't think anyone is in the business of limiting things just for the sake of it.
One can place artificial limits on whatever...my point is why bother when you can find a more natural work around? You can have a similar result without the fakery.
Whether you have a more "natural way to work around" or not, it is still limiting it.
And so what's your idea on how to work around it anyway. You just speak of this idealistic awesome way to implement levitation, but i hear 0 ideas.
No need to get defensive.
^Isn't your whole post defensive. I think a lot of us are pretty defensive. Nice attempt to try to put yourself on the higher ground though.