Samurai632 |
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Thank-you Paizo. I just really enjoy your game and your campaign setting. My players and I have just a ton of fun around the table. We do not bring cell phones ... or tablets .... we just have some books, dice, figures, pawns, pencils, and we go at it. We are old school like that.
I won't get into the reasons why I feel I owe you a thank-you, but I really appreciate the hard work you guys do, and how you all come on these forums and answer questions and keep us informed. I do not own all of your hardcover books, and I probably never will. But the ones I do own, we have used something out of almost all of them.
I also think I should say thanks for working like you do with other publishers. I have a couple other books for Pathfinder from 3PP and all of it is just a bunch of awesomeness and fun.
Keep up the great work.
Blodox |
I beg to differ, with the aggressive business model of publishing a minimum of 3 new books each month, Player companion, Campaign setting, and Adventure path. And then new hardcover, society, modules, and tales on top of that. Paizo started with fantastic quality, but within the past year or so, it seems that there's more focus on deadlines than quality.
For example, Advance class guide. Every hybrid is better than the original 2. Why would anyone mechanically want to play one of the originals? There are so many books that Pathfinder society created a new rule set that can only use the core book.
Pathfinder unchained implies that the system has gotten too complicated and bloated and tries to simplify it. So, you can argue Paizo is taking corrective actions.
DungeonmasterCal |
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I just want to say I agree with the OP. Like him, it's dice, pencils, and paper. I don't own all the books, but something has been used from each one that I do own.
Also, customer service is exemplary and the staff takes a lot of time out of their day to comment or answer questions that a player may have. So right on, Paizo. Right on.
Adam Daigle Developer |
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.... I won't get into the reasons why I feel I owe you a thank-you, but I really appreciate the hard work you guys do, and how you all come on these forums and answer questions and keep us informed. ....
You're quite welcome, and thank you for your thank you! On days when the hard work is extra hard work (not that today was extra hard), it's great to see things like this. Seeing the appreciation and knowing that you're helping people have fun really helps keep us kicking ass.
Kolokotroni |
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Indeed, thank you paizo, not only for all your hard work, but for fostering both a corporate culture and a community that puts having a fun game first. With every potential criticism there are always dozens of things that make me believe that everyone in that office truly cares about the products they are producing. And above all thats what's most important to me. Every time I pick up (or download) a paizo book, I truly feel it was a labor of love and not just a job that lead to its creation. So thank you. And keep up the good work.