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If I'm confused on where to go, or if I wanna see the map but not interested in playing it myself, I should be able to watch a simple walkthrough.
It's not like we're being forced to watch it either, so I don't get what you mean by "ruining the experience." There are thousands of YouTube videos on games like The Last Of Us, God of War, and Red Dead 2, and I don't see a single person talking about how their experience got ruined because of that.
This is what you just said XD
I think I had a stroke while reading this.
If I'm confused on where to go, or if I wanna see the map but not interested in playing it myself, I should be able to watch a simple walkthrough.
It's not like we're being forced to watch it either, so I don't get what you mean by "ruining the experience." There are thousands of YouTube videos on games like The Last Of Us, God of War, and Red Dead 2, and I don't see a single person talking about how their experience got ruined because of that." this apparently means this. "Yes, nothing force us to watch a walkthrough, is we want to see the story of the map by ourself, we are not forced to watch a Walkthrough . The experience will not by ruined because of the maker of the video, but would be ruined because of us . " see the similarities?