DrKay wrote...
chaosbreak wrote...
DrKay wrote...
If ANY of the plot twists surprised you in this game, then you have to have a negative IQ
getting surprised or not isn't related to IQ, idiot.
lol you just proved how low your IQ is. Plot twist 'surprises' have to do with anticipation not surprise factor. You didnt find any of it obvious? Hahahaha!!
what you meant by a low IQ story is what people normally call a mundane story. something like getting surprised cannot only be attributed to IQ.
sure, having higher iq *can* mean that you were able to predict the 'twists' better, but if the act of reading more sf novels helps too, the point of superiority by IQ is kinda redundant then.
a narrative drops loads of information that anyone can pick up on and try their hand on 'informed prediction', by assuming a logical progression to the story.
allow me to elaborate: you were shown a loving scene between husband and wife. next, some guy who looks like a dickwad kills the wife, all the while laughing maniacally like he enjoys it. what would happen next if the protagonist is the husband?
-husband goes on revenge mode
-husband cries and drinks lots of alcohol
-husband is happy since he was only acting as a good husband and he was the one who paid said dickwad to kill his wife in order to inherit her property.(cheat: if the story never gave any indication that this scenario might be possible)(however, if the writer slips in a few under-the-table evil-smile-shots(or anything less obvious by the husband) before the murder, through events that what you would realise to be just diversion, you would feel that the story is awesome(i think))
where is the high iq required for such minor inspection + wide ranged guessing?<- your point being you were 'high IQ' by guessing correctly through a large pool of guesses? or that anyone who just wants to passively sit in the fictional world created by the writer being 'low IQ'?