Voted "Yes", tho it is not that trivial answer.
Yes, because overpowering amount of games which get to be based on RPGM becomes JRPG exclusively. I find the navigation and combat not intuitive there (and you will have it every little single step on a story progression, maybe even multiple times), and content vs MC-walking-on-the-map time ratio incredibly low. Though it is on the other end of a scale, but Frank's Adventure series has actually RPGM-like style, still I liked them, in those cases an RPGM tag would not trigger me to ignore.
No, because I'm kind of always open for good suprises and I can rigorously look for hidden gems. I'm okay to check and leave 200 games to find 1 really cool.
Yes, because overpowering amount of games which get to be based on RPGM becomes JRPG exclusively. I find the navigation and combat not intuitive there (and you will have it every little single step on a story progression, maybe even multiple times), and content vs MC-walking-on-the-map time ratio incredibly low. Though it is on the other end of a scale, but Frank's Adventure series has actually RPGM-like style, still I liked them, in those cases an RPGM tag would not trigger me to ignore.
No, because I'm kind of always open for good suprises and I can rigorously look for hidden gems. I'm okay to check and leave 200 games to find 1 really cool.