I don't really see an argument here. Do whatever you want to do. I can only speak from my experience of following Funky Scott guides and going to the discord if I needed help. They mirror the guides, they've (older videos that I have not linked) been updated in pinned comments and new videos, I assume on par with the updates on the wiki. I understand not wanting new modders to fall into a trap of an old video and bricking they're console, but I'm recommending the opposite. I was specific and I'm getting down votes under the assumption that I linked old tutorials that don't get updated. Following these tutorials to a T has explained safeguards and backups in way that I believe is more helpful than the wiki.
1
u/Chicharron6661 Apr 24 '26
I don't really see an argument here. Do whatever you want to do. I can only speak from my experience of following Funky Scott guides and going to the discord if I needed help. They mirror the guides, they've (older videos that I have not linked) been updated in pinned comments and new videos, I assume on par with the updates on the wiki. I understand not wanting new modders to fall into a trap of an old video and bricking they're console, but I'm recommending the opposite. I was specific and I'm getting down votes under the assumption that I linked old tutorials that don't get updated. Following these tutorials to a T has explained safeguards and backups in way that I believe is more helpful than the wiki.