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Lately I've realized how much I tend to consult the internet for information on the games I play. Here are a few examples. In Xenoblade X, whenever I accept a new quest, I check to see if it has different outcomes, because I don't want to end up killing someone that I could save. In Zelda games, I usually check to see what Heart Pieces I'm missing after doing mostly everything else. Heck, I even remember checking djinn locations in Golden Sun 3 because there were one or two that were missable. While doing this doesn't detract from the fun of me playing games such as these, one could argue that it doesn't allow for a completely... genuine experience. Or that you don't get the satisfaction of finding the stuff yourself. Something like that. Too bad I get so caught up on side stuff xDx Although, with this in mind, I kinda do want to do less guide-checking in the future. If I'm completely stuck and I have no idea what to do, sure, it's probably okay to consult a guide, but as for sidequests, I feel like I should try limiting my Googling of things. So what do y'all think? Do you tend to guide check for sidequests/completion, or do you just do what you can? (Or do you not bother with side stuff at all?) Do you think guide-checking is a bad habit or totally fine? And on another slightly related note, can games have unreasonable sidequests and missables? *cough*FFXCelestialweapons*cough* Or too many?
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