I like the PF2e materials, but man, those character pages in the corebook just seem so LARGE, like...back up a bit. Sheesh, all up in my face with your magics and stuff.
I'm so getting this set though.
How big of a swing are the DCs over the course of the APs? I've heard for PF1 just half it and add 4 or 5 and that'll get one in the neighborhood, for converting to 5e (added after the fact as it might not have been clear)
I feel it's just like they heyday of 3rd edition when the d20 movement was going strong and the best products were NOT from WotC (aside from main ruleset that is).
The background on the alt cover is too saturated in color. Details are lost.
The first one doesn't drive me crazy either, but the book cover has the image cropped too tight for the actual cover.
I don't know what's happening over at WotC but they're really missing the mark for covers lately...
I would like more aliens for this version though, otherwise, wonderful books, campaigns, etc. Just awesome.
Plus it's great to use for any just about any sci-fi setting.
The new settings don't exactly light me on fire either. I'm still hoping they keep pushing the system forward though. I have yet to run it, but it reads like it should be fun.
Much like 1st ed Alternity was for D&D, to some degree. No, Alternity was not D&D in space, but some people seemed to think it was that. Whereas Starfinder unabashedly embraces the 'D&D in space' and it's still met with middling enthusiasm.
WotC wanted to find the worst cover art possible, so that when they put up a better one, we'll be happy.
All funning aside, curious as to what they're doing. I would gather another Xanathar like book, that would be awesome.