>>3617692Reading isn't hard and most books are far longer than the average fanfic. With the way chapters are released, you have a natural pace that can help to keep your interest. They're fanfics of a game you're (probably) passionate about with, hopefully, at least average level of vocabulary and accurate grammar. You're not reading Nietzsche here. Also chapter count really doesn't matter. You could make a chapter 500-5000 words and it'd still be "one chapter." Word count is more important and Beyond Their Dreams in particular has shorter chapters.
>Starting plot point 50 chapters agoThat's literally how all storytelling works. Something sets the whole thing in motion and drives the characters and narrative. If new readers see a concept they like, with characters they like, about a game they like, but decide "This is too long for me, no thanks," well that's their prerogative but it's in no way the author's fault people are somehow too lazy to be sitting around letting their eyes roam a screen.
>no one has that level of autismIt's literally just casual reading. When did basic human language skills become autistic?
>off topicPost some cute Omori boys with your posts and it'll be right on track
Overall I think you're just projecting pretty hard