BACKGROUND: I'm a buildmaker. I'm RAW RPG gamer, following the philosophy of "GM has no say when it comes to rules", and I enforce this both as a GM and as a player. I love inventing things while at the same time trying to avoid following ready-to-use build guides. It's a mental challenge, it's a riddle, it's a minigame and I love doing it.
But since I mostly play big systems (I mean 100's of books kind of big), there is no way to memorize or even read every single rule and line of text that can be considered a clue to understanding some specific rule. And even then there's probably some errata or official magazine article that has something to add in the matter that I never knew existed.
PROBLEM: Most of the time my questions have a single goal of "how to make this work". I don't care if it's OP, broken, unrealistic, game-breaking, intended to be errata'd (as long as it wasn't in the end for whatever reason) or problematic in any way shape or form. I'm interested in making something work, per RAW, bending rules as far as they can be bent but NEVER, EVER, breaking the rules and never, unless there is no other way, relying on GM's decision, because rules simply don't provide anything to go by.
I'm not interested in "what this GM would rule" or who would or wouldn't allow something at their table. And I'm getting a lot of those, so much that I'm running out of ways to politely tell author of the answer or comment that I'm not interested in that angle, nor will I ever be. I'm interested in getting desired result, by any means necessary within RAW ecosystem.
EXAMPLE: My recent questions regarding Major Image spell for Pathfinder. I tried to split it in two (because several times before I was accused of squeezing several questions into one), I tried to specify my intentions (things I am sure should work and all I need is justification/precedent/single-long-forgotten-line-of-text-in-an-obscure-book in a way lawyer in court would present one to win his case).
I have no idea how to write such question properly to get the answer I need. So, how do I go about that?