Please correct me if I’m wrong, or forgive me if I am merely stating the obvious, but I’ve been spending a lot of time searching the Dramatica forums and blogs trying to find the answers to some of my own questions and kept seeing some common themes among many of the posts.
This is probably obvious to longtime dwellers in Dramatica, but it seems to me that the inequity behind the confusion and frustration which many new explorers of Dramatica experience is that they want Dramatica to provide them with a plot, (meaning in this context a list of events that occur in the story) while Dramatica actually provides them with the logic behind the plot. It is the author’s job to decide what the results of that logic lead to–given the context of their story. Dramatica will help make sure there aren’t any strange gaps in the story or odd character behavior due to missing logic. It also helps ensure there are no strange beats or inconsistent behavior due to conflicting logic.
All of which also goes to answer the other objection about constraining creativity. Since Dramatica only suggests what should be addressed. The author is not only free to write about anything that is logically consistent with the story, he is required to come up with those answers. In fact Dramatica can suggest areas which may have been overlooked, so instead of a constraint, it could be viewed as a source of inspiration.
I don’t know if this is explicitly stated anywhere (if it has been I haven’t seen it) but something like this should probably be offered to new users at the first sign of confusion.