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by FilterSweep
3958 days ago
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> One doesn't usually read the whole thing to learn how to play the game in the most efficient way (unless it's competitive or has complexity on the level of a programming language, like Minecraft).
I'm not sure about game guides, but: 1) Walkthroughs are absolutely not the only type of guide that GameFAQs houses. It has never been only walkthroughs, even from its very early beginnings. The easiest example of this is Fighting games, which will have in-depth strategy and gameplay guides made specifically for each player. 2) GameFAQs has had a forum for ages, which also has this as the primary topic of discussion. It was in fact the first forum that I ever participated in as a young child, along with some #IRC channels. > I'm unaware of twitch streamers or youtubers who primarily teach how to play a game. Can you point out examples of those? I'm really curious. You're being facetious. Do you not know how to Google as well? I'm really serious. :edit:In the offchance you aren't feigning ignorance[0] [0] https://www.youtube.com/user/OneHiveRaids |
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Those are competitive, which i addressed in my post. Note that the original article specifically mentions the Elder Scrolls series as an example.
> GameFAQs has had a forum for ages
In forums you go in and ask your question. Again, it functions like a reference work.
> You're being facetious.
That is a highly uncalled for accusation, and i am serious. (Though it may not have been entirely clear that i was excluding the two categories mentioned in the paragraph before that question.)
> https://www.youtube.com/user/OneHiveRaids
Again, that is about a competitive game.