Honestly, I think it is a good thing for companies to start charging accurate prices for their books. if that is what a Pathfinder 2E books costs to produce and make a little profit for the company, I am okay with that.So, did anyone pick the World book up?
I was surprised to see it was $80!!! Still picked it up though because the art and writing is so good.
I'm still running my Kingmaker PF2 game, but I have to admit that the Remaster has zapped a lot of my enthusiasm for the game. It's muddied the waters and confused things. 3PPs aren't using it, it's only partly implemented online, other stuff isn't being updated at all.So, did anyone pick the World book up?
I was surprised to see it was $80!!! Still picked it up though because the art and writing is so good.
$80? I forgot how much this stuff costs for non-subscribers.So, did anyone pick the World book up?
I was surprised to see it was $80!!! Still picked it up though because the art and writing is so good.
I was considering the Remaster to be my "off-ramp", but my players have been liking Pathfinder so much and were excited about the changes being made, so I guess I'm still in.I'm still running my Kingmaker PF2 game, but I have to admit that the Remaster has zapped a lot of my enthusiasm for the game. It's muddied the waters and confused things. 3PPs aren't using it, it's only partly implemented online, other stuff isn't being updated at all.
I'm likely only getting Paizo stuff in PDF Humble Bundles now.
I have one foot in and one foot out - which I don't like. The adventure is original PF2, all the characters made with original PF2. Foundry has updated to Remaster, so spells, classes, etc, have changed.I was considering the Remaster to be my "off-ramp", but my players have been liking Pathfinder so much and were excited about the changes being made, so I guess I'm still in.
Having a hard time adjusting to all the name changes though.
You don't have a legacy option in Foundry? When Remaster dropped for Fantasy Grounds, it let you pick whether to move on or not.I have one foot in and one foot out - which I don't like. The adventure is original PF2, all the characters made with original PF2. Foundry has updated to Remaster, so spells, classes, etc, have changed.
Last session, my wizard player was "well, Foundry decided I'm not a universalist wizard anymore. Now I have to relearn the spell system.'
I could be wrong, but I think if you update to the latest version of Foundry, you must update Pathfinder to the remaster. If I stopped updating Foundry, I could stay with the legacy version, but eventually all my stuff would stop working - probably in a month or so because of how fast development happens there.You don't have a legacy option in Foundry? When Remaster dropped for Fantasy Grounds, it let you pick whether to move on or not.
That's too bad, and feels weird. But I can't find the bandwidth to learn foundry, even though I have heard it is a good implementation of both PF2E and SWADE, so I have been sticking with FG.I could be wrong, but I think if you update to the latest version of Foundry, you must update Pathfinder to the remaster. If I stopped updating Foundry, I could stay with the legacy version, but eventually all my stuff would stop working - probably in a month or so because of how fast development happens there.
Thats too bad because Foundry is the best out there. Yes, IMO of course.That's too bad, and feels weird. But I can't find the bandwidth to learn foundry, even though I have heard it is a good implementation of both PF2E and SWADE, so I have been sticking with FG.