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Starfinder is what I've been looking for.
I've long been a fan of pathfinder, but would avoid combat in the campaigns I've run for fear of it taking forever with rule look ups and play indesicion. Starfinder fixes this with it's slight simplification. Not the mention Science fantasy is a favored setting of mine. This is the first game where I've joined the reddit's discord, and have been making major strides at a homebrew setting, Spiralus, which I look forward to sharing when it is complete.
But yes, Thanks for a well made game, it may not be for everyone but it is for me!

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Starfinder is what I've been looking for.
I've long been a fan of pathfinder, but would avoid combat in the campaigns I've run for fear of it taking forever with rule look ups and play indesicion. Starfinder fixes this with it's slight simplification. Not the mention Science fantasy is a favored setting of mine. This is the first game where I've joined the reddit's discord, and have been making major strides at a homebrew setting, Spiralus, which I look forward to sharing when it is complete.But yes, Thanks for a well made game, it may not be for everyone but it is for me!
Ditto, and I'm not even a Pathfinder player (I am a D&D player).
This comes along right as my favorite things in life at this time are sci-fantasy shows like Guardians of the Galaxy, Firefly, The Expanse, etc.
I've not regretted a single purchase for this game, and it has just enough streamlining to clear away some of the clutter that would have otherwise irritated me with its 3.5 roots. (I'm one of those people who likes streamlined versions of games like D&D5E and Shadowrun Anarchy)
I've not even played, but just from reading the Core book and Alien Archive, and building some characters, I like what I've seen.