Pathfinder 1e condition cards were a work of art. Fun, good color scheme, and came with 4 full sets. The only downside is that you had to check both sides, but you learned them pretty quickly.
Every card in this set comes with 4, 3, 2 or 1 copy. It'd be fine if a few rarely-used cards had a single copy, and the rest had 4. But with mixes of 3 and 2 it's a real hassle to keep track.
Also the color scheme is more academic than useful. For example, grabbed, immobilized, restrained similar colors. But then prone and encumbered have the same color too? And paralyzed is a different color. Like, I almost see it from a "medical" standpoint, but it's not very useful when flipping through cards.
The cards have the same condition on both sides. For me that's a minus, but it would be a plus for some folks.
Lastly, I'm disappointed that they didn't invest in the same level of art as 1e's cards.
I will be printing some custom condition cards out soon, as these are often more of a hindrance than a help at the table.