Editorial Policy
How Farever Guide Hub Updates Guides
Farever changes quickly in Early Access. This policy explains how we separate official facts, patch notes, direct guide advice, and community-reported route information.
Standard
Useful, patch-aware, and honest about uncertainty.
The goal is to publish practical player help without pretending every dungeon route, build interaction, or boss mechanic is fully solved. If a claim is early, disputed, or community-reported, it should be written that way.
Primary Sources
Official Steam store information, Steam News posts, SteamDB patch records, and public developer communications are treated as primary sources for release details, patch versions, supported platforms, and official feature descriptions.
Community Reports
Community posts, player comments, and guide discoveries are useful for routes and mechanics, but they are patch-sensitive. These notes are phrased as reports, watch-list items, or route guidance rather than permanent facts.
Corrections
Corrections are prioritized when they affect player decisions: class selection, build safety, dungeon loot, boss mechanics, performance settings, or patch status. Clear correction requests can be sent through the contact page.
Patch Reviews
When a new patch lands, affected pages are reviewed for outdated advice. Common targets include update notes, Steam Deck/performance, dungeons, bosses, weapons, crafting, class picks, and build pages.
Original Value
The site does not aim to mirror patch notes alone. Patch notes are translated into player impact: what to re-test, which guides changed, what old advice should be ignored, and what still needs confirmation.
Affiliate and Ad Policy
The site may display ads after approval. Ad placement should not block guide content, force accidental clicks, or make navigation harder. Sponsored content, if ever added, should be clearly labeled.