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I find a lot of games, TTRPG or video game, have a problem with this. Where in actuality, the game is meant to be played in a highly specific faction that is simply not discoverable unless the developer released a guide taking you through the steps. There's a few open world RPGs that shine more when you play the Intended Way and feel more cohesive. While you can brute force your way around, something's 'off' about what's going on. Like you know something's wrong but don't know what. Taking you out of the experience.
It really should shock no one that DnD suffers heavily from this disease.