I think you are conflating the Pathfinder Adventure Paths and the D&D Campaign Adventures. The latter have monster sections, but they don't really do what you are talking about. But the Pathfinder ones do. I just looked at Avernus as a reference and its info on important characters is disjointed...
See, as long as they balance length with actually having something to say, I like YT because I can work, game prep or do other thing while listening to such stuff. I can't read an article and do anything else with that time.
Anything is possible, but I have my doubts that anyone would notice the difference between a 300 page novel meant to be read in an afternoon whether it was written by a person or AI. The medium in that case is not intended to be savored or deeply appreciated. it is mental potato chips to begin with.
Which part?
There are some very vocal anti-GenAI folks, of course, but given the absolute ubiquity of AI use among the younger generation, I don't see any reason to believe GenAI in games is going to keep them away.
I believe many of those are on Playstation Plus as well. I will give one a shot. Does anyone have a favorite?
EDIT: Looks like 9 is the only one on PS+
Yeah. I love a good open world exploration game, but in this instance I was suggesting I wanted something mindless and easy, like the action RPG equivalent of a racing game.
In a couple weeks I am running a "Learn to play Daggerheart" session at a regional con.
What do you think are the right classes to use for the pre-gens for ostensibly first time Daggerhearters? Daggerheartians?