I am in friggin love with Pathfinder 2e right now. I love how flexible the system is and yet how solid it feels. Problem is I have few people to talk to about it, because it’s basically seen as Dungeons and Dragons for people who hate the company behind Dungeons and Dragons.
I played Starfinder once, and my GM called it “The Starfinder Disaster” because people kept joining for only a session or two before quitting. I’m looking forward to the remaster, though.
I feel you. I’ve been sitting here with my pathfinder 2e books, hoping desperately to run a Strength of the Thousands game, but since I moved recently I’ve got no one nearby who even knows what DnD is, let alone pathfinder.
I want to do a game in person, since I enjoy it way more than online but at this point I might start looking at a foundry game or something in desperation.
I am in friggin love with Pathfinder 2e right now. I love how flexible the system is and yet how solid it feels. Problem is I have few people to talk to about it, because it’s basically seen as Dungeons and Dragons for people who hate the company behind Dungeons and Dragons.
Oh man are you familiar with Starfinder? If so, do you enjoy it?
I played Starfinder once, and my GM called it “The Starfinder Disaster” because people kept joining for only a session or two before quitting. I’m looking forward to the remaster, though.
I feel you. I’ve been sitting here with my pathfinder 2e books, hoping desperately to run a Strength of the Thousands game, but since I moved recently I’ve got no one nearby who even knows what DnD is, let alone pathfinder.
I want to do a game in person, since I enjoy it way more than online but at this point I might start looking at a foundry game or something in desperation.