There's this crap scary story where a person moves into a new house. Every night, they hear scratching noises on the walls. When they look, there are long, thin scratches as if something with sharp claws is trying to get in. And they start to see a shadowy figure out of the corner of their eye that disappears when they turn to look directly.
Not all open world games have crap stories. Some, like 'The Witcher 3', have amazing and immersive storylines. It depends on how much effort the developers put into the narrative design. Just because a game is open world doesn't mean it can't have a great story.
Sure. There's a story about an old abandoned asylum. People who go there at night say they can hear the screams of patients who were tortured long ago. They also see flickering lights in the empty rooms as if the place is still in use in some otherworldly way.
In one instance, a company had a brochure design that was just a disaster. The images were all pixelated and the text was unreadable. The tech support team had to figure out how to salvage it. They found out that the original designer had used the wrong software settings. After a lot of trial and error, they fixed it. It was really funny because the original 'crap' design was so bad that they couldn't believe someone had actually approved it at some point.
Science writers can get insights into how to avoid common mistakes. For example, crap novels might have inconsistent logic or lack proper research, teaching them the importance of accuracy and coherence in their writing.
There was this case where a designer made a logo for a tech startup. The design was so bad that it looked like a child had drawn it. When the tech support was called in to fix the logo for digital use, they had a good laugh. They then worked with the designer to come up with a new concept that was modern and professional. It was funny how the initial 'crap' design led to a great final product.
I think it means that the 'Harry Potter' world created by J.K. Rowling is so rich and well - defined that it doesn't need to accept or be associated with bad fanfiction. Fanfiction can vary greatly in quality. Some might distort the characters or the magic system in a way that doesn't do justice to the original work. So, it's like saying the real 'Harry Potter' is too good for that.
Some people might think that because in open world games, there can be a lot of distractions. With so much to do like exploring, side quests, and gathering resources, the main story can seem less focused. For example, in some open world RPGs, you can spend hours just roaming around and forget about the main plot.
Maybe because they are a big fan of the original 'Harry Potter' series and are tired of seeing really bad fanfiction. They want to emphasize that the real 'Harry Potter' is much better than those poorly - made versions.