Source order
- Official: developer and publisher announcements, official store pages, patch notes, manuals, and first-party help pages.
- Observed or tested: a result reproduced in the named build with the relevant steps and limits recorded.
- Community: a player report, discussion, workaround, or unresolved question that may help investigation but is not universal proof.
- Unverified: a useful lead that has not been confirmed by an official source or a repeatable current-build check.
Version-aware publishing
Game behavior can change after a patch. Guides display a last-checked date and, when relevant, a current build reference. A newer patch can make an older step incomplete even when the page was accurate when reviewed.
How claims are written
Headings and quick answers should answer the search question without promising more than the evidence supports. A community workaround remains labelled as community evidence. Missing official detail is stated as unknown instead of filled with a confident guess.
Tool-assisted drafting
Research and writing tools may help organize sources, compare wording, check consistency, and format pages. Tool output is not treated as a source. Claims still need a traceable official reference, a clearly labelled player report, or a documented current-build observation before publication.
Corrections and updates
A useful correction identifies the exact page, disputed sentence, game version, and a source or reproducible observation. When evidence changes, the page should be corrected and its last-checked date updated. See Contact & corrections for the current submission status and the information to prepare.
Advertising and affiliate separation
Advertising does not determine guide conclusions, evidence labels, or rankings. If an external link becomes an affiliate link, it will be labelled near the link. Sponsored material, if accepted in the future, will be identified as sponsored and kept separate from independent troubleshooting conclusions.
Scope limits
ReStory Fix is not an official support desk. Guides can help readers isolate an in-game symptom, but they cannot inspect a private save, guarantee a patch result, or replace instructions from the developer or platform owner.