Talk:Riku Dola/@comment-32222412-20180520205102

Actually, the thing I thought the most after reading the story about this dude wasn't sadness or pity or anything, this level of tragedy just isn't that bad compared to what I've found in a lot of other novels so I don't really care much about it, but what I thought was... Damn, humanity is way, way too weak here. It pisses me off that they're so damn weak, the mc is freaking weak as well, although it's not as noticeable since he doesn't need strength as much in games. Smart, but has no power to back it up.

I actually feel kind of frustrated with the sheer weakness of humanity that is portrayed in this entire novel, with no possibilities of ever becoming stronger except for with schemes and as a "leader". Especially since it's a fantasy story in another world, it annoys me all the more, for what reason should humanity be the absolute weakest without any power at all, not even being able to increase their powers? It's a fantasy universe with magic(or something like magic) for f*cks sake... and yes, I do know the settings and why the author says they can't get stronger, but that's not the point.

Maybe it's all those chinese novels and japanese/korean novels where the mc is OP that causes me to feel like this, so frustrated at how no matter how much they plan, they can be killed with a single thought, even if schemes play a big part, it's also mostly about luck. They're weaker than even normal beasts. Sigh, I feel like I want to read a chinese novel after this and see some face smacking and cultivation to the peak, maybe I can get rid of this bad taste in my mouth then.

I wish that there was at least SOME way to increase their powers. He doesn't have to be OP, but at least to the point where he can put up some form of resistance to complement his schemes, where everything doesn't have to rely on sheer luck that their plans succeeded while the slightest mistake or bad luck could spell their instant doom -.-