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We were fortunate enough to have the Editor-In-Chief of Pathfinder, James Jacobs, agree to an interview with us over at RPG Blog 2. He took the time to discuss the development and design of Pathfinder, office life at Paizo, gaming company rivalries, the term "backwards-compatible", and other interesting topics.
Nice. Very eye-opening. And Jacob's remark about the final version and compatibility with 3.x was quite telling. As the old saying goes, "if it ain't broke, don't fix it."
Thanks, guys! Glad you enjoyed it. I'm trying to add more Pathfinder coverage to my site--not to the exclusion of all else, but giving it some of the attention it deserves.
Thanks, guys! Glad you enjoyed it. I'm trying to add more Pathfinder coverage to my site--not to the exclusion of all else, but giving it some of the attention it deserves.
Very appreciated Z
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I think the computer voice is a service for the visually impaired.
Given the option of not reading/hearing the interview at all, I'll take the voice. But when I saw the audio app at the top of the page, I thought I'd actually be listening to James. So maybe it wasn't so annoying as just disappointing.
I think the computer voice is a service for the visually impaired.
Given the option of not reading/hearing the interview at all, I'll take the voice. But when I saw the audio app at the top of the page, I thought I'd actually be listening to James. So maybe it wasn't so annoying as just disappointing.
Yeah, Odiogo is a service I've put on there as a test run. Jury's still out. Some folks dig it, some folks don't. It's not the worst computerized voice I've ever heard, but it isn't perfect, either. But, yeah, its just an audio conversion of whatever I wrote.
Given the option of not reading/hearing the interview at all, I'll take the voice. But when I saw the audio app at the top of the page, I thought I'd actually be listening to James. So maybe it wasn't so annoying as just disappointing.
After reading the latest part of the interview up on today's blog, I'm getting paranoid, because the books and authors that James lists are like a list of the books on my bookshelf. I have King, Wilson, and Campbell on the same shelf. And the next shelf over I don't have Long's 'The Descent' (I loaned it out to a friend) but I have three other books of his, including the followup to The Descent.