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Usually I tend to want to try things myself until I get extremely frustrated. I enjoy games more when I have to figure it all out myself. But at some point, when I've achieved most of the main game and I'm on to the extra stuff, I tend to look some stuff up. Some extra content like sidequests or achievements are just silly and don't really bring me any joy to solve, so I make them a bit easier by looking up parts of it.
I don't care how anyone else plays the games though. They should play a game however they like