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<blockquote data-quote="Charlaquin" data-source="post: 7736677" data-attributes="member: 6779196"><p>I'm just really happy that Paizo is innovating. The fantasy gaming scene has been so heavily defined by 4e backlash for the past 10 years. Paizo spruced up 3.5 and sold it as Pathfinder, while WotC tried to save 4e with Essentials, and when that didn't work, designed 5e by committee. Everything has been so safe, so averse to innovation for so long, it's refreshing to see one of the big names taking risks again. I understand there's only so much innovation Paizo can do - they cultivated a fandom based on aversion to change, so changing too much would undoubtedly be shooting themselves in the foot. But it looks like they're actually trying to make PF2 a better version of <em>Pathfinder</em>, instead of a better version of <em>D&D 3.5</em>. That alone is enough to catch my interest, and even if it ends up not being for me, I think it's a sign of good things for the hobby. I hope this gives WotC the kick in the pants they need to start pushing the envelope a bit more with 5e. 5e is doing way too well right now for them to think about moving to a 6e, or even a 5.5e, but if they start to feel threatened by Paizo again, maybe they'll be encouraged to finally start providing some of those much-touted modular options that never turned up for 5e. I think some competition will do both IPs some serious good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Charlaquin, post: 7736677, member: 6779196"] I'm just really happy that Paizo is innovating. The fantasy gaming scene has been so heavily defined by 4e backlash for the past 10 years. Paizo spruced up 3.5 and sold it as Pathfinder, while WotC tried to save 4e with Essentials, and when that didn't work, designed 5e by committee. Everything has been so safe, so averse to innovation for so long, it's refreshing to see one of the big names taking risks again. I understand there's only so much innovation Paizo can do - they cultivated a fandom based on aversion to change, so changing too much would undoubtedly be shooting themselves in the foot. But it looks like they're actually trying to make PF2 a better version of [I]Pathfinder[/I], instead of a better version of [I]D&D 3.5[/I]. That alone is enough to catch my interest, and even if it ends up not being for me, I think it's a sign of good things for the hobby. I hope this gives WotC the kick in the pants they need to start pushing the envelope a bit more with 5e. 5e is doing way too well right now for them to think about moving to a 6e, or even a 5.5e, but if they start to feel threatened by Paizo again, maybe they'll be encouraged to finally start providing some of those much-touted modular options that never turned up for 5e. I think some competition will do both IPs some serious good. [/QUOTE]
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