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That is the same attitude that is why so many crappy remake movies are being done... Because the industry leaders would rather remake something that made them money once upon a time, rather then gamble on making something creative and unique... I'm all for creative and unique, even if there are a few similarities... But not full on continuous copy catting... As the same exact formula gets used over and over and over again, it becomes diluted and eventually just burns out that formula and ruins it for a very long time...Sticking to a creative concept is the ideal, but not every developer/writer/movie maker can afford that. No developer/writer/movie maker can carter to every wish, but often he wont have the luxury of ignoring audience wishes alltogether. If you are lucky you may be successful with just the game/book/movie you had in mind, but you can't be 100% sure about that. If you already have a concept that is attractive to a broader audience, you may be able to ignore later customer wishes.
I think the less known you are as a developer/writer/movie maker, the more likely you need to "market" you work. Of course you can go a different way, dismiss advice, take the risk and hope to gain access to a completely new audience.
And with this particular market, it's not really the Players/Readers driving the market of copy cats, it's the Developers/Authors trying to jump on the coat tails of prior products, trying to leach off their success... So you get the market being saturated with lower class copy cat games following the same formula big hitters used... Another example of how greed ruins all the fun... It's only every once in a while, we get some really promising newly developed visual novel/games that are trying to be more creative or putting entirely new twists on old concepts, rather then practically copy catting overused concepts... Copy cats will never be as good as the originals they are copy catting, most of the time... It just shows the lack of a creative mind when you see it happening so much... Greed over need, is what is happening a lot these days... When instead, the industry needs innovation and creativity and original thinking...