Copper Coin
Outspoken D&D critic
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Look at Sword Coast Legends. That was D&D. I think we can all agree that simply being based on a popular system isn't enough to magically make people care enough.
Bad example. Sword Coast Legends was criticized heavily for being D&D in name only, and its dungeon master mode still has an active online community a year after being taken off stores. If they fixed the loading screens it might of saved the game.
If this game really is a faithful adaption of the Pathfinder rules (or as much as RTwP can be), then it would be completely foolish to not have a full modding toolset. It would elevate the game, making it the definitive Pathfinder experience like Neverwinter Nights was to D&D.
Yep but its true to say I don't see any expansions or mods I personally want to play for Tyranny, Pillars,or Wasteland 2. Though Shadowrun had a few good modules.
Shadowrun worked for the same reason Pathfinder would if it had a modding toolkit. It's based on a very popular tabletop franchise with rich lore and a dedicated fanbase.
Pathfinder is also much bigger than Shadowrun. It's the second best selling tabletop RPG in the world after Dungeons & Dragons. It would have even more potential.
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