So here's the deal WAS a big time D&D fan. Loved (well still love) 3.5 but Pathfinder is a big improvement even to that and I can still use all of my collection and adapt it. Tried 4th edition it was a great video game but not such a good rpg, was going to stick with it because of the great sounding and looking previews of the digital tools suite. The character builder was cool and worked well but I was salivating for the visualizer, dungeon builder and game table.
I love to customize my characters and having the option to meet up with friends who are no longer near and game with quality was a sweet idea. Alas it was all just a figment of imagination and then I found Pathfinder! Salvation at last! It's in print, well done, great index, single core book, I could go on and on...but I won't(your welcome).
What I'm dying to know if anyone can tell me, is there a Digital PathFinder in the future? Paizo has successfully done what others have not by faithfully continuing the fantasy rpg game in a fashion that would make Gary & Dave proud (we miss you both).
I'm sure that I am not the first to wonder or suggest, if it has not already been undertaken, Paizo please gather a capable, qualified and motivated team to develop and deploy for the PathFinder RPG what others have failed to provide a full digital tool lineup with a character creator and visualizer, a dungeon maker and mapper, a virtual table top and GM campaign tracker tool.
Pathfinder is a success because Paizo cares about what its customers want by asking for input and feedback with play-tests that are open, free and not rushed; and putting out a quality finished product at a fair price. Paizo makes the customer feel important and supported two big keys for success in business.