Posted October 22, 2020
Sarafan: It's true that the patches often introduce new bugs while fixing older ones. But we can't say that the game is in a bad state at the moment. There are occasional problems here and there, but it's not bad.
p1881: I mean I did try it for a few hours and immediately threw it in the trash bin as it's already obvious during character creation that they couldn't be bothered to provide proper in-game explanations: you're either a Pathfinder veteran who knows the mechanics, or you're forced do read a lot threads/post outside of the game to even understand the basics. I think they should of just kept and developed their original pdf manual, since at least if you have a second display, you can keep a reference up while in game and learning new things. I didn't use the in game encyclopedia, as it was too clunky, and with a second display, I just had www.d20pfsrd.com open most of the time.
The learning curve is very steep, and character design is a farily involved, but it is actually a pretty enjoyable process once you start becoming more comfortable with the rules (I had to respec several times when I learned that certain skills didn't function as I expected).
You probably aren't bothered anymore, but just in case, I recommend starting with the d20pfsrd's page dealing with combat:
https://www.d20pfsrd.com/gamemastering/combat/
I think that was the most helpful link for me as by learning how combat works, I began to understand how to build my character better.
Post edited October 22, 2020 by Jamie.monro