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<blockquote data-quote="Jacob Lewis" data-source="post: 9085437" data-attributes="member: 6667921"><p>This is actually very good news for a number of reasons. I just wasn't ready for it. I'm still processing a lot of mixed feelings coming from my own personal issues. I picked up Starfinder a few years ago when I thought I would finally get back to in-person gaming. Despite being modeled after an older, clunkier version of the D&D system (though greatly improved in its own way), it checked a lot of boxes for me in terms of what I wanted. After spending a lot of time and energy (and money), however, I feel like I was barely able to scratch the surface. But that was mostly my fault.</p><p></p><p>With SF2 using the PF2 ruleset, this is going to make things a lot easier for me. I'll only need to learn one ruleset, which I truly like, and have two unique settings/genres to play with. Plus, I'll be able to get in on the ground floor this time, so to speak. It will also make it easier to find new players willing to try something other than fantasy with a system that most people genuinely like and may already be familiar with.</p><p></p><p>I still feel the sting of having spent too much on a system that I don't feel I'll ever really get to use as I intended. But I'll be 55 years old when SF2 comes out. I don't know how much gaming I'll have left in me by then. Every year, it gets harder for me to learn new material and find new people to play with. I am thankful that PF/SF will now become my sunset systems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jacob Lewis, post: 9085437, member: 6667921"] This is actually very good news for a number of reasons. I just wasn't ready for it. I'm still processing a lot of mixed feelings coming from my own personal issues. I picked up Starfinder a few years ago when I thought I would finally get back to in-person gaming. Despite being modeled after an older, clunkier version of the D&D system (though greatly improved in its own way), it checked a lot of boxes for me in terms of what I wanted. After spending a lot of time and energy (and money), however, I feel like I was barely able to scratch the surface. But that was mostly my fault. With SF2 using the PF2 ruleset, this is going to make things a lot easier for me. I'll only need to learn one ruleset, which I truly like, and have two unique settings/genres to play with. Plus, I'll be able to get in on the ground floor this time, so to speak. It will also make it easier to find new players willing to try something other than fantasy with a system that most people genuinely like and may already be familiar with. I still feel the sting of having spent too much on a system that I don't feel I'll ever really get to use as I intended. But I'll be 55 years old when SF2 comes out. I don't know how much gaming I'll have left in me by then. Every year, it gets harder for me to learn new material and find new people to play with. I am thankful that PF/SF will now become my sunset systems. [/QUOTE]
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