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<blockquote data-quote="carmachu" data-source="post: 5322743" data-attributes="member: 34534"><p>I agree it be different, but its also on HOW Paizo goes about it vs WotC. </p><p> </p><p></p><p> </p><p>Paizo is a smaller company, and its given more leeway in their decisions, not because their a smaller company per say and might go belly up, but they are pretty much always up front and communicating VERY well with their customer base- Look at the various play tests with Pathfinder and Advanced players guide. You knew alot going in and what was coming and what was what.</p><p> </p><p>If Pazio today decided to do a new edition, and did it the same way they do things and communicate, there would be less ire becuase its not a)being lied to ala 3.0/3.5 and b) the communciation and being able to see whats coming buy them alot more leeway then WotC's lines.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p></p><p> </p><p>Runs with Wotc, GW and all the big boys too. </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p>Mmmmm, no. I dont know about that. That only counts if your counting hardcovers. If you invest in pathfinder companions as well, and bought some adventures an dan AP or two, you've invested probably as much as 4e folks. </p><p> </p><p>Of course the sticking point is of course DDI investment- but that varies from person to person, along with books. I know some probably invest in all the 4e books and DDI, but the flip side is I do know personally a person that has split a yearly 4 ways and thats all he uses, and doesnt buy books.....</p><p> </p><p>But on the flip side, Paizo's method didnt invalid alot of what they sold you before.....where as experience with Wotc sees you buying then same books again(ala 3.0/3.5 I freely admit I dont know if that will be the case with essentials).</p><p> </p><p></p><p> </p><p>But at the same token, if they get to invest in crafting rules for Pathfiinder 2.0.......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="carmachu, post: 5322743, member: 34534"] I agree it be different, but its also on HOW Paizo goes about it vs WotC. Paizo is a smaller company, and its given more leeway in their decisions, not because their a smaller company per say and might go belly up, but they are pretty much always up front and communicating VERY well with their customer base- Look at the various play tests with Pathfinder and Advanced players guide. You knew alot going in and what was coming and what was what. If Pazio today decided to do a new edition, and did it the same way they do things and communicate, there would be less ire becuase its not a)being lied to ala 3.0/3.5 and b) the communciation and being able to see whats coming buy them alot more leeway then WotC's lines. Runs with Wotc, GW and all the big boys too. Mmmmm, no. I dont know about that. That only counts if your counting hardcovers. If you invest in pathfinder companions as well, and bought some adventures an dan AP or two, you've invested probably as much as 4e folks. Of course the sticking point is of course DDI investment- but that varies from person to person, along with books. I know some probably invest in all the 4e books and DDI, but the flip side is I do know personally a person that has split a yearly 4 ways and thats all he uses, and doesnt buy books..... But on the flip side, Paizo's method didnt invalid alot of what they sold you before.....where as experience with Wotc sees you buying then same books again(ala 3.0/3.5 I freely admit I dont know if that will be the case with essentials). But at the same token, if they get to invest in crafting rules for Pathfiinder 2.0....... [/QUOTE]
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