I won’t be playing it but I hope it’s a good game.
Is the PF1 stuff not really compatible?
To clarify, I didn’t comment on the probability of your being mad at Paizo for some reason, merely on your perception of them announcing a product as seeming “desperate”. I’m sure plenty of peopleare mad at companies for making new editions.
On a recent news post about PF2E Bestiary 2, I was wondering if it was deseperation that announcing stuff so much in advance, to which point Morrus told me that I might be an outlier;
To which point I'm starting to wonder why I am so mad at them? It's totally normal for them to go forward and wanting to renew their franchise, DnD did that 5 times already (and I guess we'll see 6th by 2025). So why am I that mad at them? The only thing that I could find is that I'm sad to see all those books going to waste but that's only a material issue. It's like I feel betrayed.
Am I alone with this sentiment? It's a not a joke question, I'm truly curious about this.
I'm worried they can't sustain their employee growth, they're quite a large company in terms of staff. If the tales of lacklustre sales continue, I'm worried if there will be mass layoffs.I wouldn't call it "desperate," but the pace at which they are putting information out there seems manic, compared to other companies.
Wait? What tales? The core book hit number one at Amazon for goodness sake. It made the bestseller list at FREAKING AMAZON.I'm worried they can't sustain their employee growth, they're quite a large company in terms of staff. If the tales of lacklustre sales continue, I'm worried if there will be mass layoffs.
I'm worried they can't sustain their employee growth, they're quite a large company in terms of staff. If the tales of lacklustre sales continue, I'm worried if there will be mass layoffs.
Wait? What tales? The core book hit number one at Amazon for goodness sake. It made the bestseller list at FREAKING AMAZON.
That’s incredible sales.
I don’t have an iron in this fire. Im not a fan of PF2. FYI. So I’m not biased in that way. So I say this as a third party, PF2 has sold better than almost all other books. Not just RPGs, books!
If making the bestseller list on Amazon isn’t a sign of, not just good, but freakishly amazing sales, then there isn’t one.
Like @darjr says, PF2 sales have been really great by industry standards: if these sales lead to layoffs, that would be due to a business side problem, not the game.
More talking about the hearsay of tons of product leftover at Gencon, and sure Amazon sales have initially been very good, incredible, but the question is whether they can sustain that. And it is looking like sales have been dropping quite a fair bit on Amazon.