GobHag
Adventurer
Basically the title. I have looked around in the DnD space(Subs, Some discords, RPg.net, etc) and aside from GitP it seems like that basically any form of discussion around 3.5 or related has quieted down or just straight up disappeared. 3PP Content for PF1 has mostly been kept up by Legendary Games and the guys making Spheres of Magic.
PF2 is not so much an evolution of 3.p as it is a complete departure from it, and has even less ties to it's 3rd edition roots with the remaster. There's an argument that it followed 4e more than 3e even, ironically enough and even in the indie space there's more 4e-likes or designers using that as an inspiration rather than 3.5.
I do know that some form of 1e 'reimagining' or 'evolution' is being made by Legendary Games and some other group, but they seem a long way to go from what I've heard from even any form of public playtest but I'm wondering if their efforts would be rewarded since I don't see much public interest in the return of something close to 3.X
PF2 is not so much an evolution of 3.p as it is a complete departure from it, and has even less ties to it's 3rd edition roots with the remaster. There's an argument that it followed 4e more than 3e even, ironically enough and even in the indie space there's more 4e-likes or designers using that as an inspiration rather than 3.5.
I do know that some form of 1e 'reimagining' or 'evolution' is being made by Legendary Games and some other group, but they seem a long way to go from what I've heard from even any form of public playtest but I'm wondering if their efforts would be rewarded since I don't see much public interest in the return of something close to 3.X