This movie terrified me as a kid, partially because it felt real to me (due to the fact it was set up like a documentary—a genre of movie I still love to this day) ...
As a kid ??! That title alone still gives me goosebumps. As a kid I could not sleep for weeks after seeing that 'movie'. To top it off all the TV advertising for it was done with a viceover whoalso happened to be the local famale tv news anchor. It felt so real to a little boy!
James Jacobs wrote:
And for further proof, check out the map of Sandpoint. There, to the south, where Schooner Gulch Road (itself a road from just down the road from where I grew up) crosses the swamp, you'll see a river.
Yup: Boggy Creek has actually been in Golarion since Pathfinder #1.
Aaaiiieee ! Thank all the grace in the world that both my Pathfinder #1s are in my home in San Diego and not in my apt in New York or i would not be able to sleep tonight!
I still can not watch scary movies alone. At least two girl friends have tried to let me watch 'The Descent' - NOT GOING TO HAPPEN.
Lots of games are improved with elephant guns.
'Shadows of Yog-Sothoth' being no exception.
Hal Maclean(RPG Superstar 2008 Top 16, Contributor)
Julian Neale wrote:
Snorter wrote:
James Jacobs wrote:
Cryptozoology is a HUGE influence on Pathfinder.
It's how they find their freelancers!
Oy!
It's funny because it's true... :)
Perram(Paizo Superscriber, Pathfinder Battles Case Subscriber)
Ross Byers wrote:
Weylin Stormcrowe 798 wrote:
Does anyone know if the forms (The Campaign Sheet and the Settlment Sheet) in the Game Mastery Guide will be made available for download. Those would be handy for those of us who did not buy the PDF.
-Weylin
These are now available as a free download. The link is at the bottom of the product description.
Any chance you could make them form fillable? Would love to be able to type up my NPCs, etc, than use my poor hand writing. :)
First RPG Purchase of 2010 and a worthy addition to the game library. The RPG GameMastery Guide is a sweet supplement for any RPG game really, a real treasure for experienced and novice GMs alike.
The inclusion of additional rules and resources for Pathfinder campaigns is also much appreciated.
This was the best gamemaster's guide I have ever read! I love the NPC characteristics tables, the NPCs, the drugs, the advice, the list of vocabulary words (xiphoid!), the reading recommendations, the villains' escape kit, the whole chapter on world building, the dungeon tool box...
I was wondering if anyone was planning or is going to make the sheets from the back of the book into a Form-Fillable pdf. I like being able to print them out they way they are, but they would be more useful if we could print them out after they've been filled out.
Has there been an errata released for the GMG yet? I looke dand had no success finding it. The reason I ask is because it appears that with Table 5-47: Random Wands there is a problem with the spacing, causing the columns to be under the wrong heading.
Enlight_Bystand(Pathfinder Roleplaying Game, Adventure Path, Battles Case Subscriber)
Robert Aldrich wrote:
Has there been an errata released for the GMG yet? I looke dand had no success finding it. The reason I ask is because it appears that with Table 5-47: Random Wands there is a problem with the spacing, causing the columns to be under the wrong heading.
Generally Paizo will eratta when they send off for a new printing. That, or after Gencon with its staff draining madness.
As for going in the SRD, again probably after Gencon, although http://www.d20pfsrd.com/ has most of it up already
Does anyone know - are the PDFs searchable and do they contain bookmarks?
I've tried to reach Paizo via email and via Twitter, but no one has sent me a response. I'm beginning to wonder if it's GenCon hangover or bad customer service.
Does anyone know - are the PDFs searchable and do they contain bookmarks?
I've tried to reach Paizo via email and via Twitter, but no one has sent me a response. I'm beginning to wonder if it's GenCon hangover or bad customer service.
Does anyone know - are the PDFs searchable and do they contain bookmarks?
I've tried to reach Paizo via email and via Twitter, but no one has sent me a response. I'm beginning to wonder if it's GenCon hangover or bad customer service.
Does anyone know - are the PDFs searchable and do they contain bookmarks?
I've tried to reach Paizo via email and via Twitter, but no one has sent me a response. I'm beginning to wonder if it's GenCon hangover or bad customer service.
I see that your question about the PDFs has been answered, so I will leave that aside. However, I wold like to address the other bit.
We have received the email you sent yesterday and it was in queue to be answered. However, while we do have a pretty quick turnaround for getting emails answered, one day is not a goal that we can often reach. We are still working through the Gen Con backlog, so while the hangtime for emails is a bit longer than usual at the moment, the regular goal for an email is generally along the lines of 48-72 hours or less.
As far as the Twitter goes... This is not a way to reach Paizo customer service. I have no access or contact with that. The way to reach Paizo Customer Service is via email, the Customer Service messageboard, or phone. Even posting in this thread is not a reliable means of contact, as I only saw this after it had been pointed out to me.
I assure you that we take our customer service very seriously around here. Since your question has been answered above, I'm going to go ahead and remove your email from the queue. But if ever have any questions or concerns, please let me know. :)
I know this is a bit off topic, however I was wondering if Paizo had considered approaching Bioware or other video game developers with the Pathfinder Rpg rule set. After all the success of the oldest Rpg in video game form is well documented from the early SSI conversions to the 3d games of the 3.5 era. Pathfinder rules would fit perfectly well into the Aurora toolset designed adventures. Most of the OGL rules are already coded. I for one would thoroughly enjoy the world of Golarion rendered into polygons, bring on a Froghemoth!
I know this is a bit off topic, however I was wondering if Paizo had considered approaching Bioware or other video game developers with the Pathfinder Rpg rule set.
Here is a more appropriate thread for that discussion.
I assure you that we take our customer service very seriously around here. Since your question has been answered above, I'm going to go ahead and remove your email from the queue. But if ever have any questions or concerns, please let me know. :)
They are indeed amazing, helpful, and responsive. Some of the best Customer Service in any industry that I have encountered recently, and in my line of work as a project manager, I see all sorts. You are in good hands!
I just wanted to chime and and agree that the customer service from Paizo has been great. The few times I've contacted them about orders I've used e-mail and received a response within 24 hours. (Of course, that wasn't during GenCon.)
I have a question too: on p. 165 the illustration complementing the Space Travel and Extraterrestrials segments, what artist illustrated this, and is this creature used elsewhere in the setting officially, or did it only serve its purpose with the discussion on other "alien" worlds/cultures?
I love the content (rather, the endless possibilities and improbabilities) presented on pp. 160-169... I call these my Farwalker pages.... Considering some major content based around them as I write this...... :D
Paizo is now shipping the second printing of the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game GameMastery Guide.
To verify the version you have, please view the credits page. The bottom of the page reads 'Second Printing, November 2010' for the most recent version.
We have updated the PDF edition to incorporate all current errata to correspond to the newly released second printing. Those of you who have access to the PDF may download the updated version for free from your My Downloads page.
We have created an errata PDF that lists the changes made for the second printing; it's linked from the product description above, and is also available from the Pathfinder RPG Resource Page.
Steve Geddes(Paizo Superscriber, Pathfinder Battles Case Subscriber)
Vic Wertz wrote:
Paizo is now shipping the second printing of the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game GameMastery Guide.
To verify the version you have, please view the credits page. The bottom of the page reads 'Second Printing, November 2010' for the most recent version.
We have updated the PDF edition to incorporate all current errata to correspond to the newly released second printing. Those of you who have access to the PDF may download the updated version for free from your My Downloads page.
We have created an errata PDF that lists the changes made for the second printing; it's linked from the product description above, and is also available from the Pathfinder RPG Resource Page.
Hi Vic
I really appreciate posts like this, plus the emails advising me of the update to the PDF. As such, perhaps the following is unnecessary and/or too much trouble for too little benefit:
Would it be possible for the 'evergreen' products (or at least the super-popular, multiple printing ones), to list which printing is currently shipping via Paizo at the bottom of the product description? I can hunt back through emails to reconstruct what version I have and whether I'm up to date, but it would be a convenience I would appreciate if it were easy to see on the product description since I find it easy to lose track.
Tried to download 2nd printing from "My Downloads" page but kept getting the first printing. Am I the only one with this problem or is it a glitch?
Thank You for your awesome work! It's a great book.
I DLed it and I just checked to be sure. Mine says second printing.
Dragnmoon(Paizo Charter Superscriber, Pathfinder Battles Case Subscriber)
Dark_Mistress wrote:
nick poulimas wrote:
Tried to download 2nd printing from "My Downloads" page but kept getting the first printing. Am I the only one with this problem or is it a glitch?
Thank You for your awesome work! It's a great book.
I DLed it and I just checked to be sure. Mine says second printing.
My Single file says Second Printing but My separated one says First, I tried refreshing, clearing my Cache and another browser, still getting first printing with the separated file.
Papa-DRB(Pathfinder Adventure Path Charter Subscriber; Tales Subscriber)
Me also. Just checked both and even re-downloaded the one file per chapter.
The one file per chapter says first printing, the single file for the whole book says second printing.
-- david
Papa.DRB
Dragnmoon wrote:
My Single file says Second Printing but My separated one says First, I tried refreshing, clearing my Cache and another browser, still getting first printing with the separated file.
I've checked a couple of errata points in the multiple file version I downloaded last night, and they're definitely not corrected. The single file version has been updated with the errata when I check those same points.
For the folks who were unable to download the One File per Chapter version of the second printing, I advise you to try again. This should have been corrected.
Papa-DRB(Pathfinder Adventure Path Charter Subscriber; Tales Subscriber)
And so it has been....
-- david
Papa.DRB
Ross Byers wrote:
For the folks who were unable to download the One File per Chapter version of the second printing, I advise you to try again. This should have been corrected.
Would it be possible for the 'evergreen' products (or at least the super-popular, multiple printing ones), to list which printing is currently shipping via Paizo at the bottom of the product description? I can hunt back through emails to reconstruct what version I have and whether I'm up to date, but it would be a convenience I would appreciate if it were easy to see on the product description since I find it easy to lose track.
We have that covered already—at the bottom of each of those product descriptions, you'll see links to the current errata, and it also mentions the current printing (as for this product: "This errata has already been incorporated into the Second Printing").
Steve Geddes(Paizo Superscriber, Pathfinder Battles Case Subscriber)
Vic Wertz wrote:
Steve Geddes wrote:
Would it be possible for the 'evergreen' products (or at least the super-popular, multiple printing ones), to list which printing is currently shipping via Paizo at the bottom of the product description? I can hunt back through emails to reconstruct what version I have and whether I'm up to date, but it would be a convenience I would appreciate if it were easy to see on the product description since I find it easy to lose track.
We have that covered already—at the bottom of each of those product descriptions, you'll see links to the current errata, and it also mentions the current printing (as for this product: "This errata has already been incorporated into the Second Printing").
Hmm, thanks. One of these days I'm going to break the habit of asking stupid questions - I'm not sure how I managed to gloss over that, given I was specifically looking for it. Sorry to waste your time. :/
Does the pdf include everything the print version have, i would like to buy it but cant afford 40 bucks right now, just wondering, love everything thats come out so far, keep up the good work.
Sniggevert(Pathfinder Adventure Path Charter Subscriber; Roleplaying Game, Campaign Setting, Companion, Modules, Battles Case Subscriber)
The PDF's look exactly like the print versions of Paizo's works. It has all of the rules, art, layout, etc. that you would find in the hardcover.
IMO, even just the NPC stat blocks are worth the 10 bucks for the PDF.