It is pretty silly. Just a few minutes ago I had a certain curious someone peer over my shoulder for a bit, making inquiries about the gameplay, and of the things he asked was, "Your character is carrying 460 pounds worth of stuff? Where did she put it?" I answered with a playful, "In her quiver, of course," but his question drew my attention to how bizarre it really is that my 100-something-pound ranger can carry nearly four times her body weight without breaking a sweat. I know that bottomless invisible knapsacks are a trope that's taken for granted in most games, but having an actual pack on your character's back that would bulge at the seams and slow them down when heavily laden would be neat.
I agree. I have seen some cool mods that add pouches and stuff to your armor which add like +5lbs per pouch.
I would like to be able to have a certain amount of weapons showing at once.
Example:
A sword on your side, sheathed
A knife on your belt/around your leg(either way)
Arrows on back
Bow on back
That would be the really hardcoe, bulky guy who is basically a pack mule.
Other examples:
Two sheathed swords
knife on belt/leg
Sword, sheather
Shield
Knife tucked onto shield
Bow
Arrows
Two sheathed knives on the belt
third on the leg
I just think of how hard it is to maneuver with all these things and I would go to the practical sense just like they would back in the times of knights and samurais and whatnot. You never saw a knight/samurai covered in 10 swords, a bow, etc ya know