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75% of the guide has stuff that is of no relevance to the topic at hand. When people try to read a guide or something, they don't want to waste a lot of time with irrelevant info. Do you think they care about their neighbour's chihuahua? Or that random lady the guide's creator apparently love, since he/she dedicated 4 entire lines to speak about her?
In either case, honestly, I don't understand why would someone buy a game on one platform that requires you to login into other platform. Just go straight into the 2nd platform and buy the game in there. Runs much better and without problems. BUT people. They love to complicate things. And to waste time reading bloated guides.
That's why the media loves them so much. They can collude on a narrative, repeat it over all networks, and then tell you that you are a bigot if you realize that they are outright lying to you, and pushing propaganda. Pavlov's dogs. Behavioral conditioning with negative reinforcement by the authoritarian "experts" for wrong think.
"or implodes the head of that snooty elderly woman down the street that always complains to everyone about what every other neighbor is doing to feel like she's actually not a nosy old bat that no one likes. YMMV."