Burzmali wrote:Odd, you seem to proposing exactly that...
If you think that, then you need to reread what I wrote.
To rephrase things: Transcendence has no cumulative upgrades, and no one is proposing that in this thread.
modern games have more hand-holding that a 6th grade school dance...
You are very innacurate in your use of language. First of all, there's very little contact of any kind at a 6th grade dance, including hand-holding.

Secondly, none of the changes you mentioned in Deux Ex 2 are "hand holding". Are they good changes or not? I don't know. Are they dumbing the game down? Maybe, but maybe they're removing needless complications. Hey, maybe they're doing both at the same time! I haven't looked into it so I don't know.
However, since I enjoy analysis, I'll give some thoughts on the theoretical level. For the ammo, having some interchangeable ammo can be good, since the game isn't supposed to be about finding ammo. However, having all guns use the same ammo can be cheesy. For the headshots, on the surface removing headshots seems to suck. However, they seem to be abused in every FPS game I've seen them in, so I can understand why they took them out. However, if they went and made all parts of the body take the same amount the damage, then that is the classic case of throwing out the baby with the bathwater (a classic design error!)... it would be better, I think, to have toned the headshot damage down instead. Of course, that wouldn't please everyone, either, but it might balance things better at least.
No choice mattered.
There's a big difference in having choices matter and having people being forever stuck with choices they are unhappy with. You should be able to see that. Being able to change something later on doesn't mean that your choice doesn't matter... it might be very difficult to change that choice. For instance, if it costs a million credits or a half hour of gameplay to change that choice, then, yes, that choice matters bigtime.
As it stands now, I have no reason not to order as many field crystals as possible at corporate trading post.
Well, you'd have to have the money to pay for them, first of all. Your example is a poor one.