if they shill out a Patreon when they literally just dropped the story.What makes you go "I already know this is gonna be bad from this start alone" when starting a new game/story?
Lol I never fully interacted with the community before but I've heard this name a couple of times already to know this name is apparently bad news."by Dakota Smith"
Bad english is annoying, not the best at the language myself. But what irks me is when a WIP focus on pumping the next chapters which isn't that bad, but at the same time leave the previous ones a complete mess when it comes to grammar.Author putting their Tumblr acc on the beginning of the if.
There's also bad English too...but I will leave that for the natives to criticize, since I'm not a native english speaker.
I love bigger works too in fact, I actively search for em. But I admit most of them have too much "Filling" and less choices lol. If I see "1 million word count" I expect half of those being actual consequences, choices that matter, recalls that make a choice you barely remember doing in the past coming back etc.Certain authors, bad grammar, too long of paragraphs and pages (and I love bigger works but I can usually tell when someone is keeping too much in or trying to bloat their work), flat writing, bad plot, too many WIPs, the IF is heavily inspired by folktales and mythology and takes place "during them", bad description for their IF, author posts frequently too many asks, patreons with too many monthly posts, them having a patreon from the start, an author who answers hundreds of asks even before releasing their demo, and paranormal fantasy with vampires, werewolves or both.
I'm sure I'm missing more.
I should've stated why I find paranormal fantasy IFs to be a red flag. It's when they are or remind me of paranormal romances. While I have liked some works within this genre it gets stale fast and there aren't really any innovations because it's all based on works from the 90s and 2000s.As for the vampire stuff? I like it lol, COG Masquerade ones have great writing for the most part especially night road, but outside of the official stuff most paranormal choice games follow a very teen, very twilight, very Percy Jackson writing or whatever so I agree.
I get what u mean lol, what was the name, "Unnatural" I think? That one reads a lot like what you are describing as a red flag of yours, reads like a fanfic of some media of that time frame. I don't mind urban fantasy, but there has to be some sort of flavor in it that isn't just "Vampires and Werewolves are real btw" and most games being published read as that, or are too melodramatic in it's drama.I should've stated why I find paranormal fantasy IFs to be a red flag. It's when they are or remind me of paranormal romances. While I have liked some works within this genre it gets stale fast and there aren't really any innovations because it's all based on works from the 90s and 2000s.
The appearance point you made genuinely made me realize that less than 1℅ of stories ever touch on that fact lol. Yeah my character is short, has hair and a beard, but it's never mentioned or even acknowledge somehow in the story, only really shows on the stats page.hort prologues and mini-updates where the author posts like 1.5k words at a time. It shows that the author is impulsive and posts for instant gratification, and they're usually unreliable in the long-term.
Superhero stories that have far too many power choices. The authors tend to get overwhelmed as the story unfolds and they need so many different ways for the MC to solve a problem that they either miss obvious ways powers would make it easier for some, or the choices don't actually matter.
Character creator menus where far there's too many appearance options. The author usually buries themselves under promises of making flavour text matter, only to realise too much flavour makes the game too branchy to keep up with, but readers still want it and the plot suffers.
When characters introduce themselves by name and pronouns. It's less of a red flag, and more of a warning that the story is going to be incredibly boring and overly gentle with your feelings. It's especially egregious when it's based in a historical or grimdark setting.
Every RO has a poly option. A lot of authors seem to miss the mark with this one and are more focused on the RO's having history and chemistry with one another so it feels natural for them to all be together, however the MC tends to just feel like a third-wheel.
Short prologues and mini-updates where the author posts like 1.5k words at a time. It shows that the author is impulsive and posts for instant gratification, and they're usually unreliable in the long-term.
For real. It's the best way to deal with it because the reader can just slip into the story and the author isn't so stressed writing seven thousand different variables.The appearance point you made genuinely made me realize that less than 1℅ of stories ever touch on that fact lol. Yeah my character is short, has hair and a beard, but it's never mentioned or even acknowledge somehow in the story, only really shows on the stats page.
2 of my favorite WIPs barely post and when they do it's tiny amounts of content. I guess it's better than pages of bad writing?
This one bothers me a lot, especially if the story is focused on romance in the first place. It's fine if the game isn't focused on romance because getting with the RO really shouldn't be that big of a deal so there's no real need to flesh out your ROs if they're not going to be super important to the story, but for romance centered games it becomes a problem because too many characters means that almost none of them are going to be fleshed out and it'll be like dating a cardboard cutout.When there's too many RO's -Like 8-12
(You know the ones)
People get accused of misogyny all the time for disliking those games but they're not written well and people do not have to like them. I'm a woman and I think most of them are written poorly and are examples of bad romance books. Then when you go to the author's blogs, personal blogs, or even their fans blogs they of course actually read the books I was thinking of.Gender-locked fem.
No, this isn't mysoginy.
It's just that I've noticed a majority of these kind of stories are...you know...booktok inspired.
Especially if it looks like inspired in asian themed stuff (like Korea)
But there are good ones too. It's just the majority. Majority.