The first novel I wrote (New Game+) light novel styled dialogues and stuff. But the plot and progression weren't very Light novelish.
Because of this, there were several readers who voiced their discontent towards this as they wanted the basic strong OP MC that mows down enemies.
Also, I learned that a lot of readers are SOOOOO used to reading CN novels in particular really want their novels dumb downed. I mean, I would write a chapter wherein the MC lies and won't explain in the text that "HEY THE MC LIED" and people won't get it. They get to the next chapter and soon complain. So I guess, as someone with over 260 chapters worth of following the age-old western writing rule (Show don't tell) I can tell you, that for readers who have been so used to mindless stories (especially those on your face, detail-by-detail CN cultivation stories where you can basically skim through 3/4ths of the chapter and still understand what's going on.) you may have to really show and explain everything over and over again. Which, sort of makes sense. I mean, let's use Martial World or SOTR as examples, you may have to repeat things again and again since readers will read over a thousand worth of chapters and would probably forget attacks, effects, etc, especially if the novel is ongoing. You can't expect everyone to remember an ability explained 30 chapters ago (which would equate to more than a month for active followers.)
So I kinda learned all this the hard way. But I think we shouldn't really limit ourselves or totally change our writing style because of this. I mean, with time, and constant postings, you could still get more readers.