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One of the unfortunate realities of technical writing is that no matter how you choose to deliver information, no format will work for everyone. I chose this format because I thought it had the best odds of accomplishing what I wanted for people, and I put the warning at the front, but that's the best I've got I'm afraid.
If you have figured the entire game (or most of it) and are stuck on a specific thing, it doesn't matter much. But if the situation is the opposite and you don't know a lot of stuff yet, then it'd be easy to spoil the wrong thing for yourself.
Personally I don't mind the style, but then I'm one of the people who is in the former category.
@Mahr I'm so sorry to hear that! Can you tell me more about what you were looking for, so I can give that section of the guide some attention? Or do you mean that the style of the guide as a whole didn't work for you?