Now you're arguing semantics. I'll be the first to say it's more important who I play with than the system I play. If I like a new system but some of the people I play with don't and the rest don't care, I will resist changing to the new system because I genuinely like the people I play with regardless of how much I like said system.
You are still paying for Pathfinder, but it's basically Houseruled 3.5 and is a single cash outlay. $50 for what amounts to both Player's Handbook AND DMG isn't really very much.
Let me put it another way: I wanted a new car a while ago. Just something with a little more leg room (I'm 6'4"). I could have afforded it easily enough but my old car runs pretty well, was paid off and still gets great mileage. I also wanted to hand it down to my son when he got his license but he delayed getting it for a couple of years because as urban/suburban types he really didn't need it.
I resisted changing cars simply because I had in my mind what I wanted to do. I didn't owe my son a car or anything like that, but it was what I wanted and was practical. I love my new car and I also still think fondly of my old one. Neither one is bad.
You are still paying for Pathfinder, but it's basically Houseruled 3.5 and is a single cash outlay. $50 for what amounts to both Player's Handbook AND DMG isn't really very much.
Let me put it another way: I wanted a new car a while ago. Just something with a little more leg room (I'm 6'4"). I could have afforded it easily enough but my old car runs pretty well, was paid off and still gets great mileage. I also wanted to hand it down to my son when he got his license but he delayed getting it for a couple of years because as urban/suburban types he really didn't need it.
I resisted changing cars simply because I had in my mind what I wanted to do. I didn't owe my son a car or anything like that, but it was what I wanted and was practical. I love my new car and I also still think fondly of my old one. Neither one is bad.