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by Mithaldu 3958 days ago
> Fighting games

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.

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This took me no more than 20 seconds of Youtube search.

As it stands, the author did not provide a specific Elder Scrolls game, he generically referenced the series, but to take from the most recent RPG, Skyrim, here's the secrets of lockpicking: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R5fZobDqQbU

Heres how to make your wife hot: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ozn-byvM8GU

For their newer, online MMORPG game, heres some strategy to increase your income:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KtZpUPGxWzg

Oh, it's specific users you ask? https://www.youtube.com/user/deltiasgaming

IGN Magazine has some good tips as well: https://www.youtube.com/user/IGNentertainment

Full disclosure: I have never played an elder scrolls game in my life. But my friends have. From the front page of my search results alone, I have a good feel of how it works.

I don't mean to offend, but your comment betrays either laziness or profound inability to run a search query.

The middle two links are competitive, but the first two are legit.

I don't want to believe that there actually exists a market for people who'd subscribe to such, but you are right that such content exists, and maybe there is a market.