@MonkeyButts99 That's about right. When I was programming and designing websites, if someone was THAT aggressive about what they wanted, it just reinforced my desire to NOT do it that way.
The best thing is for everyone to make their desires known and not be so annoying about it.
Like Pug stated, there are reasons they did things the way they did. The whole open-world/non-open world thing is 100% correct.
Making the entire world open is what caused the majority of Sims 3 problems. They desired to correct it in the next game, but I do think they took it too far. Closing it off THAT much and taking it almost all the way back to a Sims 1 state is WAY too far.