I am coming at this as an anti-mmo person. What has killed our hobby? (and yes I know it isn't dead, but nowhere where it was in the 80's and 90's) The mmo has. Kids have picked up these mindless video games and find they don't have to find other to play with, think of anything creative, or even use their imagination at all.
I understand Paizo's economic incentive to get into the mmo market, but there are too many of them out there already. A mmo based on Pathfinder will mostly pull in pathfinder players. Players that are doing pen and paper rpgs, until they get addicted on the crack that is the mmo.
There's my rant