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Let me answer the headline with a couple other questions: What's your opinion about consulting a GPS or map when going somewhere you haven't been before? What's your opinion on not cooking every meal from scratch?
Some of us have cognitive impairments that lead us to otherwise getting completely lost and abandoning the game altogether. Others just want to get past an annoyance like in your case.
What I'm trying to say is that it's ok to achieve things with help, especially in a medium that's supposed to be about enjoyment and an escape from the drudgery of real life.
I gotta admit I'm a GPS cheater lol
Before getting a phone with GPS, I'd be late for everything because I always got hopelessly lost, sometimes more than an hour of just desperately trying to find somewhere that was easy for most people to find.
I'm never trying to find my way without GPS and mass transit apps again if I can help it!