Pathfinder Nexus is going to be much more value then Herolab however. It will also be a Reader (Be able to read the books word for word) a searchable compendium (Like AoN) and Character Builder / Manger / Character Sheet (Like Herolab). The other stuff(video chat and match making) is what demiplane has been doing for a while, and yeah its kinda like a social network / gaming communication network, from I understand.
Thank you for your response Tonya. I apologize if I seemed rude or malicious in any way. The radio silence did have me bit concerned. Your response got me thinking that maybe I might be confused on what your title actually means and what you do. Can you explain what the Director of the Community postion entails? What your responsibilities are? What you do from day to day?
Paizo. Please consider you might have made a huge mistake in promoting the current person to Director of Community. Imo the current director has been doing a terrible job of bringing the community together. Thier complete lack of communication is disheartening. They seem like a over zealous moderator at best. The stories I have heard from others interacting with this person from people involved with OPF is also concerning. I feel they don't take the communities concerns to heart and only care about Paizos corporate interests. Aaron Skanks has been doing a much better job bringing the community together, and it is not even his title. Please consider this decision again, and who might be a better fit for the postion
As a working member of the Allied Printing Trades Council, I would love too see the products produced in a Union Trade Facility someday, so we can say they are 100% union made. Not sure if this will ever be financially feasible , though with with tariffs, all the current issues of shipping from China, Us Print Market changing there strategies to compete and print technology making it cheaper to produce products, it becomes closer to a reality every day. Regardless, Again, Proud of all the employees who got together , the Freelancers abd Paizo Management themselves, for making a Union possible!!
Slothsy wrote: Recognize the union! I can't wait to point my shelf of books and say yeah, they're union-made. To be fair, the books are still printed in China, at non union print facility's so until they are printed at a union shop, they still wont be "union made". However, with all the recent shipping and port fiascos, tariffs, and technology advancing, producing and printing books in the US at a Union Print facility might be more and more feasible as time goes on. Regardless, I support the United Paizo Workers and hope that Paizo management make the right decision and recognize the union.
How do you feel about Pathfinder Infinite? Are you excited to see what people can write and add to the world(s)? (Even though, I do understand that everything in Pathfinder Infinite program is non canon) As Creative Director (and Golarion is based on your homebrew setting) does it make you nervous to let go of some of that control of the setting?
WatersLethe wrote: So, just got my PDF. Question: What playlist should I be listening to while I read? Hugh Masekela - Don't Go Lose it Baby Fela Kuti - Water Get No EnemyPasteur Lappe - Na Real Sekela Fo'Ya Ata Kak - Obaa Sima Eric Agyeman - I Don't Care Francis Bebey - The Coffee Cola Song Oby Onyioha - Enjoy Your Life
As someone who has used Roll20 for years, I downloaded Foundry yesterday and I am loving it so far. The GUI is way better looking and the UI seems very intutive.The ruleset is awesome (I have paid over 150 for CRB/B1/B2 on roll20 and the ruleset already adds more functionality (for free)) Cant wait to try it out in a game, but honestly it looks to fix alot of the issues i had woth Roll20.
Quit giving this guy attention, he makes clickbait videos with no substance. (Remember this is the same prick that complained about reverse racism on Roll20 when they started to branch out with more diverse content creators). Yall are giving him what he wanted controversy, which brings him more views etc. He aint #!$@. Move on. Lol
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That was fun! Thanks so much Logsig for GMing (and Numbat for putting this together). I really love the details you brought into each scene and situation. (I thought you did a wonderful job of articulating the different personalities of the factions leaders during the party in particular) Had alot of fun playing with all you folks too! I learned alot about the flow of PBP. I also realized I need to work a bit on my prose and writing style. xD Look forward to gaming with you all one way or another soon!
CG Hillock Halfling Cleric of Chaldira 1| HP 15/16 | AC 16 | F +7 R +5 W +8 | Perc +6 | Stealth +5 speed 25ft | Spells (1)
Filtune is glad to be back in the Lodge after a night in the haunted house. She is warmed by Calisro's praise and shares the horrors they found of the house's past. Before heading to the docks, Filtune will pull Redd aside and ask if she would like to visit the local shrine to the halfling demigodess (Chaldira) with her and perhaps, say a prayer of luck. If she agrees (If she does not agree, Filtune goes by herself) Filtune will take Redd to the shrine to Chaldira, tucked into a corner of the Desna temple in the Ascendant Court district. She kneels before the simple shrine of notched short swords, buttons and coins and recaps her time so far in Absalom outloud to the shrine (If Redd is present she will "introduce" her to the shrine as part of this conversation). Filtune then says a prayer for luck in her final mission and as part of the prayer gives one of the shortswords a polish (and hands one of the swords to Redd to polish for "Good Luck" if she is willing). Filtune then puts back the swords and pulls a button off her coat and adds it to the pile. She gathers her things and when Redd is ready, she heads for the Docks.
Hoping we get some news about the delay/release at Paizcon Online! I always been inspired by Absalom, and was super excited to hear this announced (And the Awesome Huge Poster Map). A bit bummed when I heard of its delay, but understandable, and I will excitedly wait to I can (hopefully) give it a good read /use . :)
CG Hillock Halfling Cleric of Chaldira 1| HP 15/16 | AC 16 | F +7 R +5 W +8 | Perc +6 | Stealth +5 speed 25ft | Spells (1)
Filtune skips up to Fola Fola lovely to see you as well! Filtune listens to Orcaculus and Filtunes eyes widen with excitement. Filtune listens to Redds story and puts a hand on Redd's shoulder as a big smile and tears roll down Filtune's eyes Ah! one of the brave halflings I have heard about in my travels! Bless Chaldira! Filtune gives Redd's shoulder a tight squeeze of approval and redirects the attention back to the group. I come from the Barrier wall Mountains in Northern Garund, where I use to live in a large community of halflings like myself. We use to travel in bands called bill-bands together and play pranks and have a jolly good time as we hunted and gathered. Oh the fun we would have Filtune pauses and stares into space for a while with a big smile Oh where was I! Oh How I came to join the society! Filtune grips one of the short swords that is attached to their cloth armor . The sword has two notches in the blade. One day my goddess Chaldira Zuraristan spoke to me and enlighten me that my skills , healing power and luck were to be spread around the world. I have known Pathfinders to be travelers and have met a few that have came through the village after the years and decided that would be the best route to see what was out there and spread Chaldira's luck. I packed my things and left my village for the lodge here in Absalom . The journey has been a blast so far, but I do already miss my people
If you have any more room (With two tables opening up (if not no worries)) Interest - Yes :) Experience with PFS and PbP: PFS lots of Face to Face, some Roll20 and no PbP games. Though I played in a few (non pfs) pf1 PbP games years ago . Goals: To try PbP again and eventually learn enough to be confident in running a PbP game.
Just a side note about all this talk about pet rocks... They are available for Pathfinder 2! Available in Owen K Stevens 52-in-52 programs entry "Mystical Knick Knacks" and it is available now! So run to the Open Gaming store and pick up your copy now, or even better, send out your familiar to pick up a copy! (Which does not require actions in Exploration mode xD )
A great value, Owen is knocking it out of the park with these! I have also quite enjoyed seeing and reading how Owen has created each individual product for 4 different systems. It is almost like a mini-class in game design in itself. Keep up the great work Owen <3, and check it out if you have not already!!
Expect if they are skill feats. "Occasionally, an archetype feat works like a skill feat instead of a class feat. These archetype feats have the skill trait, and you select them in place of a skill feat, otherwise following the same rules above. These are not archetype class feats (for instance, to determine the number of Hit Points you gain from the Fighter Resiliency archetype feat)."
I did not mean it to be an attack on players for wanting to implement a cool concept, more of if it is a recurring problem maybe its something to think about. I could of worded that better. I agree. Players should trust their GMs and to that extent, GMs should trust their players as well , and it is a lost cause if you cannot work things out.
To be honest I really don't get this "Ask Your GM Edition / GM Has too much power" stance. If you don't respect and/or trust your GM is the game even worth playing? And if you are having multiple games where a GM is "having a huge (negative) impact" or you have built a character that manipulates the rules in such a way where you need the GM to rule in a certain way in order for your concept to work, perhaps some self reflection (of why you keep having these experiences) may be a better place to start...
Loving it so far. It has rejuvenated by love of RPG's and Paizo in general. Really enjoying the depth of the new system. I love how easy it is to GM, and how alot of things are given up to the GM to decide, it speeds things up and avoids (unnecessary) rule-lawyering and moves the pace of things along wonderfully. So far I have GM and played PFS at a handful of conventions and some Online games. The general conscious I am getting is that PFS players and GMs are enjoying the the changes to the system as well. I have also started running Fall of my Plaguestone, for my family (Including my 11 year old Nephew, and late 60s year old father, both of which of have never played RPGS) and everyone has picked up the game quickly and having a blast. I plan on running Age of Ashes online soon, and booked my first ticket for Paizocon. Loving all the content that has come out so far, the Lost Omen line has been incredible, and the adventures through the APs, and PFS have been varied and interesting. Can't wait for the GameMastery guide and all the awesome stuff in the pipeline :)
Hey GM1. I had a similar error this week. I was able to fix it (with the advice of Vic) in the following way. "Does it work if you put Chrome into incognito mode? If so, try this: Paste "chrome://settings/content/all" into your address bar. You should see a bunch of websites you've visited. Type "paizo" into the search box at the upper right of that page (not the search box on your browser toolbar). Click on paizo.com, then click the "Clear data" and "Reset permissions" buttons. (If there were any other sites that came up when you searched for paizo—there probably won't be—click those two buttons for each of them too.)" If you don't use chrome, try the above steps in your browser? Hope this works for you too!
Paizo continues to create high quality products. Everything produced so far in 2e has blown me away, seriously beautiful, well written RPG products that continue to support Artists and Writers in the industry. (Just look at all the great talent that contributed to Gods and Magic in the latest blog). Well worth it. Though back on topic, Excited for this! Gonna be crammed full of awesome and useful content!
My order was resolved. :) Thank you very much to the Customer Service and Warehouse teams this month. I am sorry if I got frustrated during the delay. I bet it was a very stressful month for everyone involved and I know you all worked very hard to make sure orders got out, defying all odds. (Late start due to Inventory, Weather, delays, tax code implementation and many more). You all rock. Seriously <3 |