Pathfinder 1E PPP (Post Pathfinder Poll)

What are your future DnD/RPG plans now you have heard from Paizo?

  • Sticking to 3.5E or earlier/other RPG come Hell or Highwater

    Votes: 19 3.6%
  • I was/am Anti-4E and I am going to PF RPG

    Votes: 38 7.1%
  • I was Pro-4E but now going to PF RPG

    Votes: 14 2.6%
  • I was unsure about 4E but now now going to PF RPG

    Votes: 56 10.5%
  • I am Anti-4E but also NOT going to PF RPG

    Votes: 6 1.1%
  • I am Pro-4E and intend to go 4E

    Votes: 319 59.7%
  • I am unsure about 4E but are NOT goin PF RPG

    Votes: 32 6.0%
  • None of the above for poll addiction sufferers

    Votes: 50 9.4%

After the very interesting Paizo announcement on their future publishing plans, what are your plans? Has this changed your mind, have you searched your heart, are you feeling betrayed... some people have posted some really extreme opinions on the thread IMO.
So lets see where ENW'ers stand!
Edit: If you are just unsure all around about your future RPG plans please vote in the 'none of the above'; I really wanna see how many people this announcement has caused to change their minds :)
Edit 2: If you are going to buy both and use both (and others) equally please vote for noe of the above. But if you are going to buy both but your preference or main RPG will be one or the other please vote for that choice. I know a lot of us buy/use loads of rules but lets see where people main thrust is going. Cheers
 
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Actually, my interest in Pathfinder has increased a lot. While I always liked the way Paizo drafted their adventures, especially in comparison to the Delve Format, I just prefer writing my own adventures. I didn't subscribe to Pathfinder when they lost the license because I always was more of a Dragon than a Dungeon reader. Now that they have taken a step to create their own ruleset I am quite eager to follow. I will still get D&D4, but at the moment I'm more excited about the Pathfinder RPG. Now all they have to do is releasing a monthly Pathfinder Magazine.
 

I really never cared to look into Paizo's stuff, I like to keep my RPG shopping primarily at the hobby-stores which carry larger brands (problem with not having a credit-card) so I don't have any real commitment to them.

As for the actual PnP, ehh... I think if they don't succeed it could bite them in the ass later on. It doesn't really affect my buying of 4e, so I guess best way to sum it up... meh.
 


I was unsure about 4E and am unsure about the Pathfinder RPG, but due to lack of suitable options on the poll I voted that I am moving to the Pathfinder RPG. It will be easier to decide, once I read the whole rules document, though I must say the parts I have read so far look really good.
 

I will never go to 4e, and I will certainly pick up Piazo materials and the PF RPG. They're products have been far better than WoTC put out on average, so they can get what would have gone to WoTC on top of what I already would send their way.
 

The "Alpha" Pathfinder RPG is 3.5 with a band-aid. I've found too many flaws in 3.5 to even consider playing Pathfinder over D&D.

It's a shame, really -- the Paizo guys do excellent work, and I'm really psyched about what Clark and Necromancer are getting set to do.
 

Not a Pathfinder fan, so this doesn't affect me.

I like the idea of the Pathfinder series a whole lot- episodic content in a coherent campaign world? Excellent. But the reality never really appealed to me.
 

I like the Pathfinder modules a lot... but in truth this choice likely means eventually my subscription will die. I'm tired of 3.5 and it's 3.5 with a lot of well meaning changes that feel like a new coat of paint. The engine is still the same, it'll still break down in the same stretches of road.
 

Kunimatyu said:
The "Alpha" Pathfinder RPG is 3.5 with a band-aid. I've found too many flaws in 3.5 to even consider playing Pathfinder over D&D.

It's a shame, really -- the Paizo guys do excellent work, and I'm really psyched about what Clark and Necromancer are getting set to do.
I am pretty much in agreement here, the thing is I love 3E but I am now sick of its flaws and I am happy to move on. 4E looks great to me cos the math for 3E doesn't add up. 3E was so amazing and I came back to DnD for it, I reckon 4E will keep me going.
 

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