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<blockquote data-quote="Gandalf970" data-source="post: 7964812" data-attributes="member: 7017900"><p>I have been mostly DMing games for 40 years. My favorites have been Rolemaster, D&D and Gurps. My group of long time players (average experience 30+ years) decided to take a trip down the crunchy world of Pathfinder 2.</p><p></p><p>We went all in and each bought the book, studied it for a month and then decided to make characters and play. We played for two months and then one night at the gaming table looked at each other and said "This isn't fun at all"!</p><p></p><p>We played the adventure path Age of Ashes!</p><p></p><p>Our group just didn't like the way the game flowed. The players never felt like they were heroes as encounters were always with the same level as they are. It was a constant struggle and really wasn't enjoyable to run or play from their perspective. </p><p></p><p>The game is well researched and deep. We liked the 3 actions per round, the heightened spell idea and other aspects of the game. There were good takeaways, but for us the bad out did the good and we set it down to move on to something more enjoyable to our liking.</p><p></p><p>Just my perspective not something we will play again and will probably sell what I have to reinvest in something else.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gandalf970, post: 7964812, member: 7017900"] I have been mostly DMing games for 40 years. My favorites have been Rolemaster, D&D and Gurps. My group of long time players (average experience 30+ years) decided to take a trip down the crunchy world of Pathfinder 2. We went all in and each bought the book, studied it for a month and then decided to make characters and play. We played for two months and then one night at the gaming table looked at each other and said "This isn't fun at all"! We played the adventure path Age of Ashes! Our group just didn't like the way the game flowed. The players never felt like they were heroes as encounters were always with the same level as they are. It was a constant struggle and really wasn't enjoyable to run or play from their perspective. The game is well researched and deep. We liked the 3 actions per round, the heightened spell idea and other aspects of the game. There were good takeaways, but for us the bad out did the good and we set it down to move on to something more enjoyable to our liking. Just my perspective not something we will play again and will probably sell what I have to reinvest in something else. [/QUOTE]
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