The armour doesn't say whether it's heavy or light in game does it? (I haven't really taken notice). I figured it was common sense.
As for the name calling: Only a [censored] would think that a 5ft tall warhammer / battleaxe / greatsword could be weilded in one hand
Oh I see, so measuring it should help. Where exactly does it show the measurements again? Because from what I can tell, all we get is a framed image of the weapon, from which there is exactly no way to tell the intended scale.
The only comments in this thread that have actually helped answer the question are the ones about 2H items being angled and 1H items being vertical. That's very true, and very useful. Other than that, everyone just asking me to look at the damage or the picture is not very helpful at all.
There are lots of regular "swords" that have higher damage than the same material 2h sword. Glass swords have a higher base damage than glass greatswords, especially if they aren't all upgraded the same.
And I don't have a chest full of Iron objects, thanks guys. I have ebony, daedric, and glass. I have axes, swords, enchanted things, and quest rewards. As I accumulate new things with new enchantments, or have opportunities to charge up old enchanted weapons that have run out, I do a lot of swapping out of weapons. Not only that, but it's nice and fun to switch things up a bit now and then. So please don't berate me for hanging on to a collection of stuff. I'm perfectly capable of judging whether or not an item is still useful.
And lastly, to anyone that thought it should be obvious from the name, I invite you to consider that War Hammers are 2H, while War Axes are 1H. So, uh, no. It's not obvious or intuitive.