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It's so funny when wiki metaslaves come out of the woodworks to boast
Your playthrough isn't "wrecked" - needing to 100% everything your first time round isn't the way this game is designed. None of their games are.
Just do something different on your next play through. You know what you're getting into when you purchase these games in this regard.
but oh well, at least it didn't completely ruin NPCs quest line and i got my equipments
Doubt they are talking about wikipedia. You need to listen to all dialogue, read all items description and take notes and you should not have much of a problem. Welcome to 80's gaming. The nostalgia is why I am here.
Huh? Actually people researching game walk through and spoilers is not something I'd use to argue against hand holding as it's exactly that. Its quite easy to understand people being upset with some of this as usually it's a matter of killing that prompts consequence, not exploration. The game encourages exploration and it has negative consequences not alluded to by anything. This has nothing to do with hand holding lol.