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But more importantly.... why? You can't upload it to your online progress, there is no achievements. Only benefit would be unlocked cosmetics and access to places you should really earn the progress yourself as it teaches you how to solve the puzzles
I'm still not getting it. I think you mean you want a 100% offline save so you can play online without having a faked save file... but that's always what you're doing whether you have a fake offline save or not. So I still don't get what you're after a 100% completed save file for?
1) Why would you need a completed save for a review video? A completed save means no introduction, no tutorial onboarding, no progression or unlockables, all one-and-done content unavailable, all important things to discuss and show in a review. Surely an incomplete save would be far better for a review?
2) I'm... not sure "pedantic" means what you think it means. It means... well, being like I'm being; overly focused on small, technical details, often in an annoying way. That doesn't have anything to do with wanting a completed save file. A good example of being pedantic would be the statement "You say you're unhappy because you haven't completed the game, but if you had a 100% save file, you still haven't completed the game; someone else did, you just loaded their save."