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Has there been an official post about how long we will be able to continue to report PFS1 games after PFS2 launches? Even though I’ve been playing PFS since 2011, I had to take a few years off, so there’s a ton of great content out there for PFS I haven’t been able to play or run yet. Surely it, and all our PFS1 characters, won’t be obsolete overnight. Right?
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Tonya has stated several times that the current plan is to continue to support PFS1 as long as there is sufficient active play to warrant it. Reporting, GM credit, Con support, etc are all included. The biggest change is that there will be no new content. We also know that there will be some additional replays available (initially based on how much content you have registered as played and GMed on a specific date in July). Other than that, it should be "continue as usual" plus you have the opportunity to add PFS2 to your gaming experience.
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Thanks, everyone. I'm looking forward to running PFS2, but I don't want to give up my old characters, some of whom are just reaching the really fun upper levels. My -01 character just made 9th level this weekend at a con. There's been a lot of interest in our local PFS community for playing both systems side-by-side for a while.
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So, the rel trick to continuing to play PFS1 is to simply continue playing it. You all DO realize that the scenarios are inexpensive and good, right? Buy them, play them with your friends. You don't have to report to play.
Granted, if play IS recorded, that helps generate more support from the company, and that is good, but just because they won't be producing more doesn't mean you have to stop playing.
For people worried about replay. Uh, why? Just play all you want. The only the thing you can't really do is REPORT additional plays. Nobody is stopping you from replaying your favorite scenarios all you want at home, or as part of any non-official play.