Joshua J. Frost |
I have poured a significant portion of the last year into making today happen. Watching everyone sign up and reading all of the threads that have popped up in the last few hours has filled me with pride. Pride because you all get it. You just get it. Here's to many happy and adventurous years hanging with friends, exploring Golarion, and beating the pants off the other guys.
None of this could've been possible without the help from the following people:
Lisa, for allowing me to run with this crazy idea I had about how Paizo could do OP AND for her stories about this period in the RPGA's history.
Erik, for filling my brain with countless panic attacks about what could go wrong by telling me everything that ever went wrong in the RPGA--as well as his feedback and guidance whenever something just didn't make sense.
Jason, for much the same reasons as Erik, but more specifically for laughing whenever I suggested something he'd seen break OP in his many, many years in the RPGA. When Jason laughs, Josh listens.
James Jacobs, for a crash course in publishing.
Drew, for a crash course in the design process and for putting together the best damn $4 product you will ever see in our hobby.
James Davis, for always putting together the best damn free products you will ever see in our hobby. (Not too mention a bunch of help this last week in just getting this all done.)
Sarah, for putting together the faction symbols--damn they look nice next to everyone's names.
Gary, for many mornings when I got in and he was already here pounding away at the code that made today possible. Gary is the man.
Nick, for many things: getting my vision of this thing the first time I pitched it to him, helping us launch the whole thing, wrangling our first authors (all twelve of them ... and counting) and getting their stuff in on time, his bloody excitement (it's intoxicating and refreshing), and co-authoring the guide book with me. Enjoy Hawaii, dude, because I'm going to work you hard next week. MUHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA.
And everyone else at Paizo who may not get OP, but understand its value and have all been helpful or at least willing to smile and nod politely as I ranted or rambled about one thing or another.
And thanks to all of you, the first Pathfinders in the Society. May we explore the world together.
-Josh
Eyebite RPG Superstar 2011 Top 32 |
Snorter |
This sounds awesome!
I've got to go on holiday for two weeks, today, so I haven't time to peruse all the links, then I've got my wedding on 30.8.08, so I may be out of the loop for a bit.
I've also started AOW, which should keep me busy, but I'll see if I can get a few home games in, to do my bit.
Good luck to all!
moggthegob |
No Thankyou Paizo.
This looks awesome. I was eagerly anticipating this all night, it was hard to concentrate on the PRPG Red Hand of Doom I was running.
And it didnt disappoint. I am now excited to play my first Taldan Gnomish Bard and get back to OP after a years hiatus after my LG group broke up after Gen con 2007.
Kerflop |
Thanks to all of the Paizo staff... I travel for a living so a home game is out of the question, as my schedule is fluid. OP games are best for me and since 4th ED wasn't my cup o' tea this is awesome.
NOW, do not let the naysayers and whinners get you down... You can't please everybody so do not try.
Again, thanks and I can't wait for the first mod.
deathboy |
Josh,
You also deserve a lot of thanks. For spearheading this entire project, and putting up with many emails about PFS from people, like myself, trying to get an idea of what we are aiming for in the Events and what not.
So take a few moments and pat yourself on the back and crack open a drink or six and enjoy what you have spawned.
Matthew Morris RPG Superstar 2009 Top 32, 2010 Top 8 |
Paris Crenshaw Contributor |
Josh (and Paizo, by extension),
Whatever great things you feel we've done (or will do), they are things you have earned. In particular, you've earned my respect, because
- You've shown you care about both the quality of your product and the bottom line.
- You listen to your customers, but make no apologies when applyling the considerable design and publishing experience resident in the company (i.e., if you know better, you don't say you're sorry for doing something differently).
- You maintain a playful, engaging attitude, even when things must be very stressful or busy in the office.
Please keep up the great work. Here's to many more years of unvarnished success for the Paizo Team!
Jonathan_Shade |
Josh (and Paizo, by extension),
Whatever great things you feel we've done (or will do), they are things you have earned. In particular, you've earned my respect, because
- You've shown you care about both the quality of your product and the bottom line.
- You listen to your customers, but make no apologies when applyling the considerable design and publishing experience resident in the company (i.e., if you know better, you don't say you're sorry for doing something differently).
- You maintain a playful, engaging attitude, even when things must be very stressful or busy in the office.
Please keep up the great work. Here's to many more years of unvarnished success for the Paizo Team!
Well said. I couldn't agree more. Keep the faith, Paizo.
flash_cxxi RPG Superstar 2009 Top 32 |
Dragnmoon |
I have poured a significant portion of the last year into making today happen. Watching everyone sign up and reading all of the threads that have popped up in the last few hours has filled me with pride. Pride because you all get it. You just get it.
I don't get it?.....;-)
Thanks guys for your great work you guys put into this!
JoelF847 RPG Superstar 2008 Top 32, 2011 Top 16 |
Nicolas Logue Contributor |
Josh!
You rocketh! Working with you on this has been a brilliant and wonderful experience. I'm glad I got to pitch in.
I relish the madness and sheer velocity of life that will happen next week! We'll be there side by side my man, watching your baby be born daily with nearly 200 players in attendance each slot.
Congratulations on this magnificent achievement.
Sadly, much of my time in Hawai'i has been spent in front of my laptop writing Scenario #5 and wrangling the others, but the wife and I did sneak up Tantalus for a great hike today. The mountain is like another world.
I'm ready to tackle Gencon now! LET MORTAL KOMBAT BEGIN!!!
Russell Brown |
Hats off to you guys.
Thanks for creating this amazing world.
But I imagine your crunch time still isn't over. You still have to survive Gencon, and we'll be there for you. The energy here on the boards is palatable, and I'm sure it will be the same in Indianapolis. I hope it helps carry you through to next week, when you might get a chance to relax and take it all in.