These folks are so helpful. Double points if the walkthrough creators are the devs.

Sometimes I’ll be willing to bash my head against the game, not sure why I keep hitting an end or outcome I do not want over and over again, but if I cannot figure out what I am doing wrong and get frustrated, help becomes very welcome, especially with otome. I like organically discovering which choice was the one that changed things enough to get a good end (or even a bad end I particularly want to see) but sometimes it is too difficult/time-consuming, and I need a little help. (And it’s not a puzzle game so I feel okay doing it lol.) Sometimes I am enjoying the game but not enough to bash my head against bad endings repeatedly and will consult a walkthrough to get where I want to be sometimes.

Thank you to these people for saving me time and frustration. Sometimes I try to join them, adding information to a wiki or posting information that I have not seen online yet for certain games. It can be pretty fun!

  • Rose Thorne(She/Her)@lemm.ee
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    27 days ago

    Bonus points to any, for any game, who still make text based options.

    Video can be helpful when it’s a visual marker, but if I just want to know how to start the next step in something, I don’t want to have to click around in a video. Just lemme search for the term I’m looking for, it’s faster, and I’ll come back to your resource more often.

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      27 days ago

      I agree so hard ;-; this is why I love and contribute to wikis. Half of the videos could just be an image anyways, maybe with a quick circle on the relevant part.