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Now see, THAT is irony.
Yes, I know. I am rather funny.
Now see, THAT is irony.
It's certainly comparable if you define "support" as "new mechanics". Paizo also had a LOT more time between their Core Rulebook. Bestiary, and Gamemaster product. And they needed a lot more world products as their setting was undefined.So that seems like roughly a similar amount of content they were producing at roughly the same time in their history, doesn't it? I don't recall anyone ever claiming their release schedule was too slow, much less claim it was harming Pathfinder it was so slow.
Paizo also had a LOT more time between their Core Rulebook. Bestiary, and Gamemaster product.
It is like people are talking pass each other in this thread.
-WotC needs to release more stuff!
-WotC does. In away. There are all these 3pp releases!
-If they are 3pp, they aren't WotC. I want WotC stuff.
-I told you, it does. Look at all those 3pp products.
-They aren't even officially approved or sanctioned by WotC.
-So?
-It is not WotC stuff.
-Sure it is. Free your mind, man. Boundries are artificial, man. Tear down that wall, Mr. Gorbachev!
It is you who doesn't read. I said that if they needed a conversion, the actual word you used, not adapt, they are not part of 5e. How easy it is to convert is non sequatur as to whether they need converting or not.
Of course it is. It is an arbitrary decisions, like counting from the moment the first box/book is release. Neither are good or bad. But both are arbitrary lines made up by people.
But now it is obvious you are not talking about conversion and what is or is not part of 5e. Seems this tangent is over.
In any event, surely the big difference in the amount of support is not in what has been released at "Core Rulebooks + 3 months", but rather in what the position looks like going forward?
If we look at Jan 2010, Pathfinder fans knew that several things were coming: a monthly Adventure Path volume, a bi-monthly standalone adventure, a bi-monthly Pathfinder Companion, and a quarterly Pathfinder Chronicle. They also may or may not have known about the next big hardback for the game. (Also relevant is that these products were all tied to subscriptions, which means that not only did they know they were coming, they also knew they would keep coming.)
Wow, that is just rude.OK Goldomark, I don't know if you're being an intentional dick
From merriam-webster: based on or determined by individual preference or convenience rather than by necessity or the intrinsic nature of something. Seems right on target.For it to be arbitrary it would have to be based on whim and/or random choice.
Talking about conversions? I quoted you mentioning it.I never was
But that's the difficult thing here. WOTC has decided against the sort of long term announcements we're used to. Instead they are giving short notice, and even suddenly dropping stuff with no notice like they did today with the Elemental Player's Guide.
It's certainly comparable if you define "support" as "new mechanics". Paizo also had a LOT more time between their Core Rulebook. Bestiary, and Gamemaster product. And they needed a lot more world products as their setting was undefined.