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For example, I remember reading one in which the protagonist had a system that forced him to simulate a life in another world and from that he would get rewards according to his progress. I'm talking about a complete simulation and not just a few words mentioning everything they did. So it looked interesting. However, I was disappointed to read that the said MC stopped using that system mechanic and instead assigned other people to use it, taking most of his earnings and giving them a measly reward.
In truth, that story made me empathize more with the secondary characters, who were actually making an effort to live their lives, instead of idle MCs.
The major problem with this novel is that the author utterly fails to express emotions in a convincing way. The MC feels wooden and constructed because he has either too much emotions or none at all. Side-Characters are a lot better, but not really relevant due to the premise of this story.
World building is okay-is, not good, but vague enough to be believable. Differences in planets are almost nonexistent, but again, this isn't a slice of life or exploration type of story.
Pasing is another problem, we either get way to much information about things we don't need to care about at all, or not enough to really imagine what is going on.