Mercurius
Legend
While I'm more focused on D&D, I do buy the occasional PF book, at least during the 1E run, and I'm curious how Pathfinder is doing in the two years since 2E came out. I think I asked this a year or two ago, but thought I'd dip in again.
How is Pathfinder doing? And Paizo in general? From what I gather, Starfinder has slowed down?
Are fans generally happy with 2E? And are sales/subscriptions still strong? I was looking at the publication schedule, and it seems like it is holding up - with three rule books, three setting books, and a bunch of adventures every year - still about double WotC's D&D output, even with the increased schedule of 2022.
From scanning reviews on Amazon, it seems people are generally quite happy, although I noticed a bit of grumbling about the Lost Omens books - that they aren't offering much by way of new material, and it is just the old setting books re-packaged. Is that true? (I'm actually interested in both the Mwangi and Absalom books, so would love feedback on those two, in particular).
Thanks!
How is Pathfinder doing? And Paizo in general? From what I gather, Starfinder has slowed down?
Are fans generally happy with 2E? And are sales/subscriptions still strong? I was looking at the publication schedule, and it seems like it is holding up - with three rule books, three setting books, and a bunch of adventures every year - still about double WotC's D&D output, even with the increased schedule of 2022.
From scanning reviews on Amazon, it seems people are generally quite happy, although I noticed a bit of grumbling about the Lost Omens books - that they aren't offering much by way of new material, and it is just the old setting books re-packaged. Is that true? (I'm actually interested in both the Mwangi and Absalom books, so would love feedback on those two, in particular).
Thanks!