Nilbog
Snotling Herder
Can you be more specific as to why PF2E is more enjoyable to DM then 3.5? What do you feel makes it easier? Is it NPC prep. (My personal bugbear)? Improvisation?
It may well be a personal thing, I used to really enjoy running 3.5, but as more and more books became available I found it more and more difficult to provide meaningful challenges for the players especially at higher levels. The campaign i'd been running for around a year ended on a bit of a damp squib when the group (14th level at the time) defeated the end boss (an encounter which had taken a good few hours to prep) in two rounds. so yes NPC prep is a big part!
I can't say for certain PF2e won't suffer the same fate (our group is only 2nd level) but so far its been a lot easier to throw together good encounters (not necessarily ones that the group only just beat, but ones they come away having enjoyed) than I found with 3.5
As an extra to this I'm finding the various subsystems within PF2e fit together well at the table, certainly better than they read at the book (I find there is a degree of bread crumbing in the book, having to follow a trail of rules to piece together the one you want), in the instances where we've had to quickly houserule something at the table I've found when we've researched the official ruling in downtime after the game, we've generally been very close to the official ruling.