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<blockquote data-quote="Arilyn" data-source="post: 7814831" data-attributes="member: 6816042"><p>First of all, although I played PF1 for many years, I fell in love with 13th Age, so I am not here as a biased fan of PF. </p><p></p><p>I just popped over to the Paizo forums, which are humming along, as per usual. There are unhappy fans, if course. This is normal for a new edition. There is a lot of skeptical fans, however, who gave the game a try, and had a blast. I have been noticing comments like this elsewhere. People assuming the game is awkward, or too rules heavy, or too much like D&D 4e, discovering it runs quite smoothly, and most of all, is fun. </p><p></p><p>So the game might have a hurdle of skepticism to get over, and certainly it can't compete with 5e. Paizo has always been a smartly run company, so if there are storms ahead, hopefully they can weather them. </p><p></p><p>I have had fun with PF2 so far. It really isn't all that complicated or dense. I don't like everything about the game, but I don't think Paizo majorly dropped the ball or anything. Feels like PF, which seems like a reasonable goal for a second edition.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Arilyn, post: 7814831, member: 6816042"] First of all, although I played PF1 for many years, I fell in love with 13th Age, so I am not here as a biased fan of PF. I just popped over to the Paizo forums, which are humming along, as per usual. There are unhappy fans, if course. This is normal for a new edition. There is a lot of skeptical fans, however, who gave the game a try, and had a blast. I have been noticing comments like this elsewhere. People assuming the game is awkward, or too rules heavy, or too much like D&D 4e, discovering it runs quite smoothly, and most of all, is fun. So the game might have a hurdle of skepticism to get over, and certainly it can't compete with 5e. Paizo has always been a smartly run company, so if there are storms ahead, hopefully they can weather them. I have had fun with PF2 so far. It really isn't all that complicated or dense. I don't like everything about the game, but I don't think Paizo majorly dropped the ball or anything. Feels like PF, which seems like a reasonable goal for a second edition. [/QUOTE]
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