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<blockquote data-quote="zztong" data-source="post: 7817681" data-attributes="member: 6943414"><p>Yes, I'd say mixed. PF2 is going to appeal to many people. There was a playtest and Paizo probably didn't ignore the majority of their customers.</p><p></p><p>We perhaps have a few really casual, casual players. We have two that don't really want to know any game system. They have characters made for them because they don't want to do it themselves. There's a couple of folks who have played for a long time, but aren't rules hawks. Then there's a core of folks who [USER=5142]@Aldarc[/USER] might consider to be vets, and as he suggests, might be letting previous games and things color their opinions.</p><p></p><p>EDIT: I think of a casual player as one who is playing more for the social experience than the underlying game system. Its a distinction from veteran and newbie. A non-casual newbie will be fine. A non-casual player of any experience level will figure out the rules. Our casual, casual players are content if other players tell them what to roll, for instance. like "I want to attack with my sword. Okay, 1d20+5 to-hit. Hit. Okay, 1d10+4 damage. Its right there on your sheet. Oh yes, so it is." Or... "You leveled. Okay, well lets keep fighting. Okay, another level of Fighter it is."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zztong, post: 7817681, member: 6943414"] Yes, I'd say mixed. PF2 is going to appeal to many people. There was a playtest and Paizo probably didn't ignore the majority of their customers. We perhaps have a few really casual, casual players. We have two that don't really want to know any game system. They have characters made for them because they don't want to do it themselves. There's a couple of folks who have played for a long time, but aren't rules hawks. Then there's a core of folks who [USER=5142]@Aldarc[/USER] might consider to be vets, and as he suggests, might be letting previous games and things color their opinions. EDIT: I think of a casual player as one who is playing more for the social experience than the underlying game system. Its a distinction from veteran and newbie. A non-casual newbie will be fine. A non-casual player of any experience level will figure out the rules. Our casual, casual players are content if other players tell them what to roll, for instance. like "I want to attack with my sword. Okay, 1d20+5 to-hit. Hit. Okay, 1d10+4 damage. Its right there on your sheet. Oh yes, so it is." Or... "You leveled. Okay, well lets keep fighting. Okay, another level of Fighter it is." [/QUOTE]
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