After taking a small break to think on this, considering it doesn't seem like any of us(myself included) are willing to budge on our viewpoints, so I'm willing to drop, or at least change, the discussion to something else so the rest of the topic isn't just us arguing.
One smaller complaint I have about Pathfinder, that the new splat book helped me notice, is how absurdly situational a number of major things are. For example.
Burn Rider Barbarian- A barbarian class archetype that's focused on being mounted and taking fire damage.
Blackjack Fighter- A Fighter archetype based on around teamwork feats and having more Blackjack Fighters in the party.
Contemplative Monks(Dwarf Only)- Monks who give up Stunning Fist and Dwarf racial traits to have reduced effect against things that specifically target Dwarves.
Siege Gunner- A Gunslinger archetype focused around siege weaponry.
Pure Legion Enforcer- An anti-divinity prestige class that makes it incredibly difficult for divine allies to buff or heal you.
I can't think of too many situations I'd actually use many of these things in.