Can audiences discern "filler" votes from the important stuff? Do they care?
Weird question, but I'm curious since I've occasionally had to insert somewhat minor choices into enormous walls of text just to prevent from having 9-post long walls in which the audience doesn't get to choose shit and it's always bugged me.
>>6108172>I don't understand what's so difficult to grok about "it's like DnD but with only one PC and people vote to decide what that PC does."Lots of people already have trouble groking DND, for whatever reason. Just try to ground it in CYOA books or some kind of roleplay explanation, like "imagine you're reading a book and you have to cooperate with your friends to choose where it goes next".
...don't actually use that explanation, it's not a very appealing one, but equating something niche to something that is also (or at least used to be) niche isn't a good way to start imo.