i don't get the necessity of this comunity to gatekeep so much. everything is about "
how could you not know the answer? it's on page 367 of changelog 94". it's fine to just tell people what you know.
it could always be a pleasant interaction as this one:
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There's a difference between gatekeeping and getting people to actually use the resources available to them. Be it actually using their own eyes and reading the OP, specific parts of the OP, using the walkthrough etc, etc. That's just getting supposed adults to use some common sense intead of being lazy.
Gatekeeping is when we're pointing out that the game shouldn't be changed to suit someone's personal wants, or when someone's borderline trolling by means of lying about specific content i.e. the cunts who lie that the game is mostly gay or futa content.
Exactly. The resources are there. Please learn to use them. It's not rocket science. Download the pdf, search for what you need to know. When a new version comes out, take the time to read the changelog. Takes two minutes maximum.
When I want to answer a question like the one in the example, I did exactly that: search the walkthrough (In this case I spelled out the answer because the WT I had before me had the pertinent information blacked out for spoiler reasons, otherwise I would have just given the page number). By referring to the WT/changelog, it's in the hope that others become more self sufficient.
Teach a man to fish and all that.
I, and several others, like this game and this community, so we want to help other members out, but some of them seem to expect to be spoonfed. We're not an helpdesk. We do this in our spare time. We are not getting compensated for it you know. So when somebody asks a question that in a lot of cases is already answered just a few posts up but the poster didn't even took the effort to read the last page, well..., the helpdesk volunteers might get a bit cranky. That's because we
do care. If we didn't, we would not even bother to answer at all.
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