![]() ![]() On top of which, you then have the sound of typing letters or what-have-you to further compound the issue. ![]() Having to hammer the button at the beginning of the text and at the end just irritates me. I hit the button when I'm ready to read the next set. Box pops up, it's already full of the text immediately. Wouldn't that pull you out of the mood to read that book? Wouldn't that keep you from getting invested? Keep you from immersing yourself? Keep you from no longer reading the words, but instead imagining the scene before you? Your only option to speed it along is to tap the page of the book with your finger repeatedly to get all the text on the page to appear at once. you have to wait for each word/letter to be typed out as you read it. It's a great novel! One of the best you ever read! But. I'm the sort of person who loves a good story. It muddies further the sound and music already playing. you've got scrolling text with the "clack, clack, clack" overtop of all of that. maybe some background ambient noise (rain, earthquakes, etcetera), and your character swinging around a sword that makes an audible "Clang!" each time they hit an enemy. ![]() you got the characters doing their choreography. Text noises cause unnecessary slowdown as well as accompanying the act of my brain translating words into actual pictures in my head, with aggressive annoyance. If you show me the entire block of text at once, I can read it, digest it, and hit the Enter Button to get the next bit that I need. In general, I read faster than it "types out" or "displays". ![]()
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