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The goal was to reach more of the general playerbase since there are many hidden mechanics throughout the game which most players even after tons of hours not understand.
That is why the same content can also be found on the ENSL Site (European Natural Selection League) on www.ensl.org/tutorials - that is officially linked on most of the official NS2 Servers and can be instantly found if you go on the ENSL Page.
There is already a wikipage which is linked on the top of the link that is operated I think by UWE/Devs and contains knowledge about numbers and technical stuff.
This is a tutorialcollection was mostly done by players of the competitive ns2 community that are the most experienced players in the game.
There are of course more tutorials / helpful stuff out there, but a lot of it is either outdated or quite flawed
Since I'm not a wiki-keeper I cannot uphold that for wiki...
If noone works on the wiki anymore I might need to remove that.
And I want to mention the Movementarticle in the NS2 Wiki:
https://wiki.naturalselection2.com/view/Movement_techniques
New Wiki[naturalselection.fandom.com]
Guides[naturalselection.fandom.com]
Movement Special[naturalselection.fandom.com]