Subject: On PPC formula
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Posted on: 2016-08-17 17:14:00 UTC
So then.
Not too long ago, I broke a record: Valon Vance and Kala Jeng now have the most missions in the Department of Floaters.
It was a nice feeling, but something's been bothering me since that mission's release.
See, I've tried to break formula a few times in the past; every single time, I got shouted down by the community and had to scrap the ideas completely. After all of that, I've been too scared to stray from the PPC formula.
But now that I have over twenty PPC stories, I'm really concerned about something.
Namely, getting stale.
Missions are, at their core, the same thing over and over again, and you can only vary your jokes so much. Eventually, you'll exhaust everything that the formula lets you do, and you're left with the basic "follow, charge, kill/exorcize/disentangle" process.
I'm too afraid of backlash to try anything new, but at the same time, if I keep things the same, I'll bore my readers... All five of them. (I don't kid myself, I can count the number of PPCers who actually follow my stories on one hand.)
This is a conundrum I don't know how to deal with, because I only see three bad options: try something new and have everyone hate it, keep things the same and bore everyone, or stop writing altogether.