That’s why they keep doing it, because people keep the money pouring in regardless. There’s lots of old games I want to play, but refuse to buy because the companies have gone full regressive/predatory.
You have to have principles and speak with your wallet if you want to stop seeing this content. Complaining on the Internet does nothing (for our opinions, we’re a minority that is not listened to).
I am usually on board with boycotting SJWs, but there is more to this one for me. Tabletop 3.x is my favorite gaming engine. Pathfinder 1st edition is it's last iteration.
In the tabletop world, its done. The company moved on to 2nd edition (a very cucked abomination), 3rd party publishers all but dropped supporting the old edition.
This game is perhaps the last product made for 1st Edition Pathfinder.
Besides, it's kind of easy for me to lay the blame for sjw bullshit on Paizo here - the company that were the hero until they became the villain, and still give a nod to Owlcat Games who did a good job in adopting the ruleset.
That’s why they keep doing it, because people keep the money pouring in regardless. There’s lots of old games I want to play, but refuse to buy because the companies have gone full regressive/predatory.
You have to have principles and speak with your wallet if you want to stop seeing this content. Complaining on the Internet does nothing (for our opinions, we’re a minority that is not listened to).
I am usually on board with boycotting SJWs, but there is more to this one for me. Tabletop 3.x is my favorite gaming engine. Pathfinder 1st edition is it's last iteration.
In the tabletop world, its done. The company moved on to 2nd edition (a very cucked abomination), 3rd party publishers all but dropped supporting the old edition.
This game is perhaps the last product made for 1st Edition Pathfinder.
Besides, it's kind of easy for me to lay the blame for sjw bullshit on Paizo here - the company that were the hero until they became the villain, and still give a nod to Owlcat Games who did a good job in adopting the ruleset.