That's why people enjoy Skyrim mods, 'immersion' and scientific studies show that immersion is what makes videogames good for the brain in some capacity. Then I saw a stream for Mane6 and their stages are nice, and they said that their stage influence was from other parts of the world and that real life is stranger than fiction. So I figured, how does it work, because real life is immersive and wondrous at times, just because our lives don't seem it doesn't mean its not like that elsewhere in nature. Like them adding lighting effects at night is immersive, and shadows on the characters. They want to add sounds for different surfaces they trot on to make it more immersive. They didn't use the word immersive tho.
And the only times I wrote good fiction(defining it as more likes than dislikes on fimfic lol) were when I focused on immersion (well, one was a gimmick but the other times it was immersion).
But I can't think of decent immersive scenarios. I want to explore some concepts or ideas or just throw in some chaos or such, but then it caused inconsistency which broke people's immersion despite the random tag.
Also I just can't find the patience to write it all out, if I can think it its like 10x faster than typing it. I type at an above average speed according to a test I did, but I only use index fingers and a thumb.
Then when I need to be meticulous when writing it can stress me out. That serves as a negative incentive. But if I lazily yolo a fic, it gets more dislikes. I have a list of like 50 fic ideas, but I can't bring myself to write them. The last one I wrote that was well received (35 likes 5 dislikes, like 10 put it in their favorites folder) but I was meticulous and it wasn't fun writing it. Then if I write something for myself, or fun for me, I worry its going to be shallow and poorly received. Granted I didn't try 'cute' fics yet so, maybe that could be fun and well received, I am still hesitant.
Also what may be a little relevant is in English classes I tended to be bullied more, so I may have a small complex against writing. My essays were always minimally sized, and to the point, I mean I can get wordy if its a topic I like, but idk how to translate that to fiction consistently. But I guess it is an avenue.