So recently I ran into a seemingly unsolvable problem and as a last resort posted a question on stack overflowStack Overflow. Unfortunately the question drew very little attention and researching even more revealed that there are more people running into the same problem who asked this on other forums (mostly steam) and got no response.
With a couple of helpful comments on my question I was able to narrow down the cause of the problem even further and considered asking a new question about the same problem.
Checking whether that's even allowed I found this question question asking how to do it and the response is:
You cannot ask the question again, because it would be closed as a duplicate. You could post a new question, but you have to be very careful and state exactly why the original question (not the desired answer) is different from yours.
Now obviously the question is still identical,identical; only the information that could lead to an answer is a lot different. Also unlike in that question, my question got no answer at all and edits now are not likely to make a difference.
So my question is - Is there a point where the information about the same problem is so different that it becomes okay to ask the same question again? If yes, should my old question be deleted?