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I just thought: Hey, since I read enough LitRPG, maybe I can write my own. That was my goal. I also love writing about supernatural stuff and magic
This thread has gotta be ragebait for any grammar nazi around. 11 chances to spell LitRPG correctly, and this person dodged all of them.What's Your Reason for Not Writing LiRPG Fiction?
I see the LiRPG genre as a popular genre that quickly attracts readers. Even if you release any LiRPG fiction on RR, it can quickly gain attention compared to other genres. Well, RR is indeed a heaven for LiRPG (almost all writers know that).
I myself published the dark fantasy fiction on RR, and it took over 400 pages just to get the first rating (and the rating has not increased). Compare that to new LiRPG fiction on RR, which tends to get ratings quickly with 50 pages.
Well, the quality of the content does matter; perhaps my writing isn't good enough to attract new readers to leave ratings (I don't deny that). However, this is not my focus in this thread (this thread is more intended to highlight LiRPG as a preference).
I know the LiRPG genre can be written interestingly and provide fast engagement; however, I don't intend to write any fiction in this genre... at least now, due to preference and to focus on my current fiction (I like my dark fantasy stories).
My question is, perhaps you also see the potential of LiRPG but have not intended to write it now. What is your reason for not writing the LiRPG genre even though this genre is popular?
Note: I respect other LiRPG fiction authors. However, this thread is meant to see the preferences of other authors towards the LiRPG genre who choose not to write it despite the promise of quick engagement.
Oh, you mean we're not discussing Lithium-Ion Rocket Propelled Grenades? My bad!This thread has gotta be ragebait for any grammar nazi around. 11 chances to spell LitRPG correctly, and this person dodged all of them.
RR = Royal Road, SH's sister site in terms of functionality (it has the latest updates, the latest series, etc.), but RR is a global community for LiRPG. There, LiRPG can quickly become popular as long as they're well-written without requiring much promotion. And by the way, RR also offers paid promotion and novel publishing (for those lucky enough, their novels will be published).What's RR?
Yes, I'm tired of it. Sometimes their dependence on system stuff goes too far. I read a manhwa about a prodigy who can't do magic more than one meter away. He decide to be a short-ranged mage. I thought the MC would train to land a punch like a real man. Or at least doing a single push up. He used the system instead like a pampered brat.Because I don't like reading the genre either.
LitRPGs and isekai seem to lack the parts of RPGs that I actually enjoy. I don't want to read a system or an OP protagonist or someone cheating the game. If I want to play an RPG (TTRPG or video game) I want to play with friends and/or build a cool character. I don't want to be the strongest or whatever. I don't want a harem. I don't want to be OP.
I don't want to cram game mechanics into a story. I want to write a story. RPG game mechanics were abstractions meant to help tell fantasy stories. I don't wanna backport those abstractions into a story. There's a clear mixup/confusion of signifier and signified in my opinion.
Other readers on this site enjoying it is immaterial. If I don't want to write it, I'm not going to finish it, no mater how popular it might be.
As someone who writes both in the genre, and in others, ultimately it comes down to the type of story, and the setting where it takes place, that will influence my decision on whether to include those elements, and how strongly to do so.What's Your Reason for Not Writing LiRPG Fiction?
I see the LiRPG genre as a popular genre that quickly attracts readers. Even if you release any LiRPG fiction on RR, it can quickly gain attention compared to other genres. Well, RR is indeed a heaven for LiRPG (almost all writers know that).
I myself published the dark fantasy fiction on RR, and it took over 400 pages just to get the first rating (and the rating has not increased). Compare that to new LiRPG fiction on RR, which tends to get ratings quickly with 50 pages.
Well, the quality of the content does matter; perhaps my writing isn't good enough to attract new readers to leave ratings (I don't deny that). However, this is not my focus in this thread (this thread is more intended to highlight LiRPG as a preference).
I know the LiRPG genre can be written interestingly and provide fast engagement; however, I don't intend to write any fiction in this genre... at least now, due to preference and to focus on my current fiction (I like my dark fantasy stories).
My question is, perhaps you also see the potential of LiRPG but have not intended to write it now. What is your reason for not writing the LiRPG genre even though this genre is popular?
Note: I respect other LiRPG fiction authors. However, this thread is meant to see the preferences of other authors towards the LiRPG genre who choose not to write it despite the promise of quick engagement.
Like a reality show documentary? A guy playing a game? It'll be alot of:Hmm - what if we write LitRPG non-fiction?
Actually, that can be kind of fun - have you seen either the comic book (originally just a strip, first in Shadis Magazine, then in Dragon vbefore getting its own book) Knights of the Dinner Table, or watched The Gamers or any Dead Gentleman Productions/Zombie Orpheus Entertainment videos?Like a reality show documentary? A guy playing a game? It'll be alot of:
"He clicked with righteous fury, screaming into the microphone. "NO YOU FKING FEEDERS I'M GONNA GET DEMOTED". Spit particles flew into his screen, staining parts of it a dull white. He wiped his cheeto dust stained hands on his ragged black Tshirt.
"ENEMY IS GODLIKE!" the announcer said with awe. He slumped in his chair. Back to bronze."