This would be the most hilarious outcome. I despise WotC and Hasbro, so I’d be okay with Musk destroying the company. Give Paizo more business. Maybe get more third party content created for PF2e.
Video gamey? What part about it gives you that impression. Legitimate question as I don’t see it, granted I usually take a story based approach with character creation.
Not the person you're asking, and I don't know PF2e super well, but: it has felt very mechanics-first. You pick stuff from a list to make a build and play that. Sometimes that can inspire a cool story. Sometimes you have a story idea, and you find mechanical options that work nicely with it. But it still feels very constrained. Especially when it "doesn't come online until 5th level", so you end up playing something weird and off-story because you needed a level of rogue in order to such-and-such.
Contrast something like Fate where you free form come up with your high concept and aspects. If you want to play "psychic asshole Batman" you can just write "Psychic Vigilante" on your sheet, and don't have to find feats or anything in a book. Your character can work and be yours from the start.
But that's a very different mode of play. Some people really like the gamey buildy parts, and that's fine too. (Except when you have a group and discover you all want to play an RPG, but that means incompatible things to folks, heh)
This would be the most hilarious outcome. I despise WotC and Hasbro, so I’d be okay with Musk destroying the company. Give Paizo more business. Maybe get more third party content created for PF2e.
I don't like PF2e's character building system though. It's too "video-gamey", it makes me think of Diablo 2.
For comparison, if I'm gonna be running a non D&D fantasy RPG, it's gonna be WHFRP.
Video gamey? What part about it gives you that impression. Legitimate question as I don’t see it, granted I usually take a story based approach with character creation.
Not the person you're asking, and I don't know PF2e super well, but: it has felt very mechanics-first. You pick stuff from a list to make a build and play that. Sometimes that can inspire a cool story. Sometimes you have a story idea, and you find mechanical options that work nicely with it. But it still feels very constrained. Especially when it "doesn't come online until 5th level", so you end up playing something weird and off-story because you needed a level of rogue in order to such-and-such.
Contrast something like Fate where you free form come up with your high concept and aspects. If you want to play "psychic asshole Batman" you can just write "Psychic Vigilante" on your sheet, and don't have to find feats or anything in a book. Your character can work and be yours from the start.
But that's a very different mode of play. Some people really like the gamey buildy parts, and that's fine too. (Except when you have a group and discover you all want to play an RPG, but that means incompatible things to folks, heh)