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What's the deal with 3rd party PF2E Adventure "support"??
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<blockquote data-quote="amethal" data-source="post: 8210028" data-attributes="member: 22784"><p>That's a good point. </p><p></p><p>Also, Paizo staff are very invested in their setting. They probably don't want other people messing around with it (and perhaps coming up with products like "Puppy-Kickers of Golarion" which would taint their brand even if they pulled the license as soon as they found out about it).</p><p></p><p>I have a lot of sympathy for people who like particular settings and want to set adventures there. But Paizo have made all their rules open. I completely respect their decision to keep the rest of their IP to themselves.</p><p></p><p>And for those who want to write "Golarion-compatible" adventures, it is very easy to make sure that the setting details you provide can be easily translated into Golarion if your customers want to do so. Golarion is often referred to as a kitchen-sink setting (usually as a criticism, but for me that is one of it's main attractions) and was explicitly designed to allow as many different genres as they could reasonably fit in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="amethal, post: 8210028, member: 22784"] That's a good point. Also, Paizo staff are very invested in their setting. They probably don't want other people messing around with it (and perhaps coming up with products like "Puppy-Kickers of Golarion" which would taint their brand even if they pulled the license as soon as they found out about it). I have a lot of sympathy for people who like particular settings and want to set adventures there. But Paizo have made all their rules open. I completely respect their decision to keep the rest of their IP to themselves. And for those who want to write "Golarion-compatible" adventures, it is very easy to make sure that the setting details you provide can be easily translated into Golarion if your customers want to do so. Golarion is often referred to as a kitchen-sink setting (usually as a criticism, but for me that is one of it's main attractions) and was explicitly designed to allow as many different genres as they could reasonably fit in. [/QUOTE]
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