I've asked this question three dozen times in the chat room, and while many users are willing to respond, I've yet to get a good clear simple answer to this. I'd still like to figure this out so that my first TAS won't get rejected based on being boring.
First off, I know there is a thread a few spots down, a rant, about what someone else thinks is entertaining. I'm not looking for, or presenting, a lecture. I am posing a question, and thus, feel this deserves it's own thread.
I have a problem. What I find to be boring, the majority of the voting audience at TASvideos, seem to find entertaining. What I find entertaining, the majority of the voting audience at TASvideos, seem to find boring. I'd rather not have to pose a "hey, is this boring" question to the chat room or the forum every 5 minutes. I'd like to learn and
understand what you guys find boring and
why.
Many times I'll see games, like chess games, rejected because they are boring, and-oh-by-the-way TASing does not really blah blah blah the speed etc. To me it is clear that the run is boring, and the fact that chess games can not be improved upon much though TAS tools, is just an afterthought to justify the decision. It is as though, even if the tools were useless, if the game was fun enough, it'd be alright.
I find games like this
http://tasvideos.org/1934S.html to be entertaining. Most people, however, do not. I understand that some games have a specific appeal - IE if you dig chess, you'll find chess games more fun. While I've played North & South it is by no means a game that, if I had access to every game ever, I'd ever choose to play. This is a game in particular that I don't understand why people find boring... is it not fast enough?
I'm really just not getting what the general audience finds boring. I know each person will differ, but with some games, there seems to be an overwhelming majority voting one way, and I seem to be on the other side.
What types of things make a game boring? What types of things make a game entertaining?
This list
http://tasvideos.org/ListOfBadGameChoices.html
is what REALLY throws me off.
Rhythm games... are "exact reaction times" not the point of TASing?
Knowing the Puzzle... is that not the same as heavy RNG manipulation?
Racing Games... Again, is being perfect not the point?
Next I go to here
http://tasvideos.org/ExamplesOfBadGameChoices.html
and find a lot of games listed, but no explanation of
why any of them are terribly bad?
I will disclose, again, that I have Autism, and there is actually a good chance that this is why I can not see something that might be clear and obvious to you, the reader. If so, I'm asking for your help, as to explain this to me in a way that I can understand it.