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I honestly prefer Strategy Guides in Book Form since I like to just read through those afterwards when I have finish and/or played a Game to realize how much I have overlooked and/or if I can still get it.
The longer a Game might be, the more I`m willing to pay for a Strategy Guide if it`s well written and maybe even in a Limited Form with a nice Special Cover that I can afterwards put back on my bookshelf.
But the biggest plus is that those Strategy Guides don't require a PC/Tablet or any form of other Device and I can use them as those were ment in the first place.
Even those Strategy Guides are complete overpriced at the current moment it's still an nice gesture from Reality Pump to make those available too on Steam.
I won't even comment on that Google or the Bankcrupcy part since you are obviously as cluess as expected if it comes to that part.
Only the following:
Not everything that you can find for free on the Internet has the same Quality as you might believe some of those Strategy Guides do have.
The Two Worlds II manual has five different languages in it, I think english was the second one
The Two Worlds wiki isn't very good, it's weird to navigate and a lot of pages are short or don't contain much useful information. IGN has a walkthrough, but it's only (or mostly) for quests I think.
You're right, fo older/smaller games like this, there isn't always a lot of info available online.