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casteryan, you probably wont read this, but i love you and wish the best for you. I pray you can find a good place and keep up the good work. THANK YOU AND PLEASE SURVIVE
There are other iseka which do it this way, but better ones actually integrate it logically e.g. in the "game world" death is permanent which explains how progress is much slower & there may be various undiscovered things, inhabitants of the world can not take anywhere near the level of risk players take, making levelling and exploration significantly more complicated. They also don't have access to "meta resources" so information sharing is extremely limited, again making levelling and exploration more complicated, as well as information easier to lose.That's why I said in the original comment that the difference is just too jarring. Usually in this genre, the isekai world retain the same properties to what was known to the MC before. Here it looks like he was transported to a world that's possibly centuries backwards in terms of world knowledge than the original game.