So 你 want to make your player 或者 your reader to do something specifically 或者 to think something specifically. How can 你 do it? Do 你 first make remote mind controller? No. Save yourself the money, and save yourself the stress of having to build that kind of a machine. There is another way to control a player's 或者 reader's mind. It's called the "controlling idea".
Think of the movie inception, but take out all the epic sci-fi of someone going into another's mind, and put 你 and another person logged into 潮流粉丝俱乐部 in two different parts of the world. With a controlling idea, what 你 do is prime the player's 或者 reader's mind to have certain thoughts. All of our brains hate gaps, so they either try to fill in the gap, 或者 compel the person the mind belongs to to seek out answers. What does this mean? Naturally, they will attempt to predict what you're trying to pull, but if that fails, then they will take action and fall right into your... umm... "trap", I should say.
Here's how it works:
You're host, and 你 have someone playing a... say... mystery RPG, and 你 tell them that they "are in a room that is dark, but not pitch black." Right there, that implies that there must be some kind of light 来源 somewhere, but the player won't prioritize that first as they... May not think that, 给 that... It's kind of not important whether 或者 not the room is lit (unless 你 make it important).
Afterwards, 你 write "and there is a door." This one is the juicy one. Say I placed a Pirrhana Plant behind the door, but it's sleeping. Naturally, like a blind mouse, the player will go to the door, and try to open it. When they do, the Plant will have something to eat. (Hehehe...)
Now in an article, here's how it works.
If 你 say "oh, that 音乐会 was terrible," but haven't 给 any information about how our why the 音乐会 was terrible, that is what they will ask themselves. Try to predict why? Could be a multitude of things, so they fail at predicting and keep 阅读 looking for answers. Also, if information is implied but not exactly stated, 你 can have a bit of fun with that too.
"There were sounds of pleasurable intercourse coming from the 下一个 room. Out of curiosity, 或者 out of his sheer pervertedness, he opened the door, revealing a CD player with that soundtrack set on loop."
So, what did 你 think I had in that room before I told 你 it was a CD player, 你 dirty minded person?
And that, my friends, is how 你 control the minds of your players and readers.
Sayonara!
-Prowd
Think of the movie inception, but take out all the epic sci-fi of someone going into another's mind, and put 你 and another person logged into 潮流粉丝俱乐部 in two different parts of the world. With a controlling idea, what 你 do is prime the player's 或者 reader's mind to have certain thoughts. All of our brains hate gaps, so they either try to fill in the gap, 或者 compel the person the mind belongs to to seek out answers. What does this mean? Naturally, they will attempt to predict what you're trying to pull, but if that fails, then they will take action and fall right into your... umm... "trap", I should say.
Here's how it works:
You're host, and 你 have someone playing a... say... mystery RPG, and 你 tell them that they "are in a room that is dark, but not pitch black." Right there, that implies that there must be some kind of light 来源 somewhere, but the player won't prioritize that first as they... May not think that, 给 that... It's kind of not important whether 或者 not the room is lit (unless 你 make it important).
Afterwards, 你 write "and there is a door." This one is the juicy one. Say I placed a Pirrhana Plant behind the door, but it's sleeping. Naturally, like a blind mouse, the player will go to the door, and try to open it. When they do, the Plant will have something to eat. (Hehehe...)
Now in an article, here's how it works.
If 你 say "oh, that 音乐会 was terrible," but haven't 给 any information about how our why the 音乐会 was terrible, that is what they will ask themselves. Try to predict why? Could be a multitude of things, so they fail at predicting and keep 阅读 looking for answers. Also, if information is implied but not exactly stated, 你 can have a bit of fun with that too.
"There were sounds of pleasurable intercourse coming from the 下一个 room. Out of curiosity, 或者 out of his sheer pervertedness, he opened the door, revealing a CD player with that soundtrack set on loop."
So, what did 你 think I had in that room before I told 你 it was a CD player, 你 dirty minded person?
And that, my friends, is how 你 control the minds of your players and readers.
Sayonara!
-Prowd