
rom90125 |

Has Paizo considered developing "official" rulesets for Pathfinder over Fantasy Grounds? I know many customers who would pay top dollar for a quality product from Paizo into Fantasy Grounds.
Any thoughts?
http://www.fantasygrounds.com/
Yes, I would pay for this ruleset, as would my players. We've been eagerly awaiting the day when we can play Pathfinder via FGII.

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Yes, I would pay for this ruleset, as would my players. We've been eagerly awaiting the day when we can play Pathfinder via FGII.
I had a lengthier reply to this, but it seems gone now... weird.
Anyway, I was basically saying you can download the free D20_JPG ruleset and download and apply the Pathfinder extension (both available on the FG website).
What I'm hoping for is the two companies to work out licensing so modules can be created for use IN FG II

Invain |

rom90125 wrote:Yes, I would pay for this ruleset, as would my players. We've been eagerly awaiting the day when we can play Pathfinder via FGII.
I had a lengthier reply to this, but it seems gone now... weird.
Anyway, I was basically saying you can download the free D20_JPG ruleset and download and apply the Pathfinder extension (both available on the FG website).
What I'm hoping for is the two companies to work out licensing so modules can be created for use IN FG II
I have heard that Paizo and Smiteworks have run into some sort of problem in their negotiations, but that some sort of limited agreement may yet be salvaged. While I am hopeful that they can work something out, I am less optimistic than I was at one time. This is sad, because my players have become interested in Pathfinder but since we are a Fantasy Grounds VTT group I don't want to start using a system that isn't fully supported (modules, bestiary, etc) on our chosen VTT. Thus, for at lest a few of us, FG support is an issue that is preventing us (mostly me, the GM) from purchasing Paizo products - and not just the FG Pathfinder ruleset! This is not out of spite, but simply because I don't have the resources to invest in a game system that I won't actually be able to use.
-Kevin McD