Editorial policy
RouteForge publishes unofficial route planning, resource checklists, and guide pages for progression-heavy games. for players who want calm route planning without spoiler-heavy walkthroughs. This page explains how pages are reviewed, updated, and labeled so readers and search engines can understand the site more clearly.
How we create pages
- Reader-first topics: pages are chosen around practical search intent, common questions, and decisions readers are likely trying to make.
- Clear limits: when a page is educational, unofficial, estimated, or not professional advice, that limitation is stated plainly.
- Useful structure: pages are organized with direct answers, examples, FAQs, and internal links to related tools or guides.
Review and update process
- Core pages are reviewed after meaningful product, policy, rules, pricing, or data changes.
- Pages that affect money, health, safety, or platform compliance receive extra caution and disclaimers.
- Visible dates are used where freshness matters, especially calculators, guides, and tool comparisons.
Sources and independence
Game pages are unofficial fan-made planning resources. Early Access details are treated as changeable until verified after updates.
Outbound links may point to vendors, official resources, marketplaces, or reference pages when they help readers verify details or continue research. Editorial summaries are not a guarantee that third-party information is current.
Corrections
If something looks outdated or unclear, contact the site through the contact page. Corrections are prioritized when they affect reader decisions, factual accuracy, or page trust.