Time spent with fiction when it’s about some coherent body, be it a video game, book, tv series etc. Usually, the more time you spend with that coherent fictional body, the more immersed you become which means you can enjoy it more.
I think like a lot of things this is an S-curve—it takes a while to get into it before you enjoy your time the most, but eventually you start to get sick of it.
Yes. Incidentally, this is a reason why fanfiction is immensely more rewarding than would be suspected by someone who only looked at the average quality of prose involved.
Time spent with fiction when it’s about some coherent body, be it a video game, book, tv series etc. Usually, the more time you spend with that coherent fictional body, the more immersed you become which means you can enjoy it more.
I think like a lot of things this is an S-curve—it takes a while to get into it before you enjoy your time the most, but eventually you start to get sick of it.
Yes. Incidentally, this is a reason why fanfiction is immensely more rewarding than would be suspected by someone who only looked at the average quality of prose involved.