Wait wait, I thought you were complaining about the lack of an overview from Paizo, something not true at all. If you wanted an overview of the first AP, you can find that in Pathfinder 1: Burnt Offerings. No, it is not 100% ideal that the overview for the second AP was found in the last book of the first AP. However, Paizo learnt from that, and the first book in Second Darkness has a very nice overview. It's alright to make little mistakes, just as long as people learn from them. Paizo has done. (Further, to be fair, the 4 page preview of Curse of the Crimson Throne in PF#6 is a top quality preview.)
As for cost related issues, there are a few points. Firstly, quality. Paizo's adventures are top notch, as evidenced by the 8 Ennies that were won this year. Heck, Expedition to Castle Greyhawk was written by Paizo staff! Secondly, they are actual print products, as opposed to PDF's. Thirdly, WoTC, as the market leader, have much greater economies of scale then Paizo.
Paizo give people the overview they need for an Adventure Path. WoTC offer lame excuses.
As for cost related issues, there are a few points. Firstly, quality. Paizo's adventures are top notch, as evidenced by the 8 Ennies that were won this year. Heck, Expedition to Castle Greyhawk was written by Paizo staff! Secondly, they are actual print products, as opposed to PDF's. Thirdly, WoTC, as the market leader, have much greater economies of scale then Paizo.
Paizo give people the overview they need for an Adventure Path. WoTC offer lame excuses.
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