There's a lot of bad or even horrible series I follow in the sense that there surely is a lot of people who watch the NASCAR just to see the crashes. But SAO now is like watching NASCAR for carwrecks and then seeing people actually die on live TV. It's not enough that it starts with a morality code that makes Light in Death Note like Martin Luther King Jr (4000 people died in making the ultimate MMORPG? Totally worth it and endorsed by the main characters). Or that after immediately after the first arc the main character suddenly has a sister-not-related-by-blood (TM) that is suddenly in interested in MMORPGs. The problem is that SAO is still, in theory, about MMORPGs. Without it, it'd probably just be a standard bottom of the barrel harem manga not worthy of attention, which is probably why it takes place in a MMORPG environment. I guess it's sufficient for the Japanese who clearly don't play real MMORPGs but it's ridiculous as a concept for the rest of the MMORPG playing world. If you look at even any forums casually you'll realize the guy-who-gets-all-the-girls type character in MMORPG are always people in high position (usually leader) in uberguilds. You'll never get all the girls for just being an unguilded super leet player. That's not how MMORPGs work. MMORPGs, in some sense, is the antithesis of the 'young hero who somehow does everything and gets all the girl' story, as it is the one environment where pulling something off like this is literally impossible. The 'lone wolf' player won't even be more popular than the guy that tells Chuck Norris jokes in Barrens chat.
I don't really care it's your usual harem/incest manga with some twisted morality that makes Death Note look normal, but the author shouldn't touch something he obviously doesn't have the slightest clue about in order to make an otherwise forgettable manga more popular. I can surmise it's only popular in Japan (not even China) precisely because every other country besides Japan actually plays modern MMORPGs (i.e. stuff that isn't FF14) to know that such a setting cannot possibly make any sense. The latest world seems to be modeled after Aion (PvP centric world involve people that can fly), and I think the author clearly doesnt know that Aion is known for its grindiness so instead of rescuing his girlfriend(s) who got abducted by the GMs, our hero will probably be grinding some mob for the 10000th time to get his next piece of epic armor. And while some people will say 'that sounds pretty boring' but if you're making a stuff about MMORPG, it should resemble MMORPGs. If the hero is playing a grind-a-thon MMORPG then he should be grinding stuff. I mean after all it's a manga so you can just skip the detail and say like 'after 5 years of grinding the same mobs I finally got my epic armor, now I can go rescue my girlfriend'. You should at least acknowledge which games you're borrowing from.
I don't really care it's your usual harem/incest manga with some twisted morality that makes Death Note look normal, but the author shouldn't touch something he obviously doesn't have the slightest clue about in order to make an otherwise forgettable manga more popular. I can surmise it's only popular in Japan (not even China) precisely because every other country besides Japan actually plays modern MMORPGs (i.e. stuff that isn't FF14) to know that such a setting cannot possibly make any sense. The latest world seems to be modeled after Aion (PvP centric world involve people that can fly), and I think the author clearly doesnt know that Aion is known for its grindiness so instead of rescuing his girlfriend(s) who got abducted by the GMs, our hero will probably be grinding some mob for the 10000th time to get his next piece of epic armor. And while some people will say 'that sounds pretty boring' but if you're making a stuff about MMORPG, it should resemble MMORPGs. If the hero is playing a grind-a-thon MMORPG then he should be grinding stuff. I mean after all it's a manga so you can just skip the detail and say like 'after 5 years of grinding the same mobs I finally got my epic armor, now I can go rescue my girlfriend'. You should at least acknowledge which games you're borrowing from.