Gundark
Explorer
You might be aware of the Rob Donoghue blog where he claims that (if I've understood him correctly) is that 3e/PF has some age behind it. Maybe not now, but at some point Pathfinder is going to reach a point where people are going to be looking for other games as the market will become more and more saturated . Rob then makes some claims as to what he thinks these other games are (13th age, numenera, Dungeon World).
I don't pay a lot of attention to Pathfinder/Paizo, as someone who really disliked 3e there was little that attracted me to the game/publisher, I've played a few of their living games (or whatever they're called) but this has to do more with hanging out with firends than actually enjoying the rules. Paizo has done a great job of redoing and reselling the same stuff that WotC did with 3e. This isn't a criticism, they have marketed their line quite well. I noticed that they are putting out a new monster book (4?), this has got me thinking that there has got to be a point where people start to say "Do I need monster book 10?".
Their APs are their biggest seller, one would think at some point this has to reach a saturation point as well. My gaming group plays once a week, and I don't think we could keep up with the the rate that Paizo puts out APs. I would, at some point be like "do I need to buy this new story arc?" "Especially since there are a bunch to play?". Admittedly YMMV.
So when does Pathfinder reach a saturation point? How far away are we from this? I think it's silly to say that they can keep up with what they are doing without either branching out into different things (board and card games/mmos, which is what they seem to be doing) or they look at rebooting Pathfinder.
Thoughts?
I don't pay a lot of attention to Pathfinder/Paizo, as someone who really disliked 3e there was little that attracted me to the game/publisher, I've played a few of their living games (or whatever they're called) but this has to do more with hanging out with firends than actually enjoying the rules. Paizo has done a great job of redoing and reselling the same stuff that WotC did with 3e. This isn't a criticism, they have marketed their line quite well. I noticed that they are putting out a new monster book (4?), this has got me thinking that there has got to be a point where people start to say "Do I need monster book 10?".
Their APs are their biggest seller, one would think at some point this has to reach a saturation point as well. My gaming group plays once a week, and I don't think we could keep up with the the rate that Paizo puts out APs. I would, at some point be like "do I need to buy this new story arc?" "Especially since there are a bunch to play?". Admittedly YMMV.
So when does Pathfinder reach a saturation point? How far away are we from this? I think it's silly to say that they can keep up with what they are doing without either branching out into different things (board and card games/mmos, which is what they seem to be doing) or they look at rebooting Pathfinder.
Thoughts?
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