Demetrios1453
Hero
Again, apples and oranges though. I don't need to read every book in a library in order to enjoy books. Nor do I need to read several books first before I can actually read the book I want to enjoy. But, let's run with this analogy. I don't read fantasy for the most part precisely because of this trend. Far too many fantasy door stopper books out there. I'm just not interested. I read the first two A Song of Fire and Ice books and never bothered with the rest. Too much of a slog.
Now, imagine that every time you went to the library, before you could check out the book you want to read, you must read three or four reference books before hand. Before you pick up whatever novel you like, you need to read three hundred pages of background material. Would you keep going to the library? I don't think so.
But at this point, due to a massive jump forward in the timeline and a couple of assorted world-wide catastrophes, the vast majority of that "library" is now outdated and pretty much meaningless, much like an old astronomy library would have been after Copernicus and Galileo. If you have SCAG, you're going to be on the same level of current information on the setting as someone like myself who has boxes and bookshelves of material. For better or for ill (and as we have seen in this very thread, which one that is can be quite heatedly argued), there is zero need for you, or anyone, to get that background info to be current in the setting, outside of perusing it for personal pleasure.