Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous - First Look

I still need to play this as well, but unfortunately I wont have any large blocks of time available which I assume it will require. It seems pathfinder is very similar to D&D which would mean for me many, many restarts to decided my race, class, feats, attributes etc. and then many, many more restarts to optimize my build. That’s how it works for me in D&D anyway and I know D&D inside and out. I’m assuming they’re would be intricacies in PF that I’d need to learn.

That's my problem as well. I've yet to finish PoE2, and not because I don't enjoy the game but because I can only spend an hour here and there actually playing, long gone are the days when I could finish a 50h+ title in a week.

That means I've put it aside several times because I wanted to try other (often shorter) games. I'm dead set on finishing PoE2 now though, and then I'll (probably) move on to PF. Guess that one will take me a year to complete…
 
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I've yet to finish PoE2, and not because I don't enjoy the game but because I can only spend an hour here and there actually playing, long gone are the days when I could finish a 50h+ title in a week.

That means I've put it aside several times because I wanted to try other (often shorter) games. I'm dead set on finishing PoE2 now though, and then I'll (probably) move on to PF. Guess that one will take me a year to complete…

PoE2 just isn't that good, though? I struggled to play it for a while then just moved on.

Pathfinder was much more engrossing and you would probably find the time to play it once you get into it.
 
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Likewise - also seems like one of the best all around deals. Did the same.
 
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No Paypal, no deal.
I'll wait for them to add more payment methods, cause Credit Cards aren't a very commonly used Method to pay in Germany.

Btw, i just wish them to not come up with such a halfassed Kingdom building System anymore.
It felt like you had to micromanage everything by yourself, despite the *Specialists* you as the ruler set up to manage your Kingdom, you had to return on a weekly basis while adventuring through your Kingdom to not see the Shit hit the Fan.
I wonder why you couldnt just set your Guys up to deal with a preset choice of possible Events by themself, if you were not in your Captial City.
In Real Life, thats what Kings and Lords actually do, they set up a Counsel to deal with minor political affairs so they can concentrate on the bigger Stuff.
The *full auto* Mode didnt let you make any choicees anymore so that was totally out of the Question.

The rest of the Game was truly good and enjoyable for me.
 
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I played it (kingdom management) on Effortless the first two times. That way it is just fun RP stuff overall. Don't have to return every week either. If you are on your own lands you can now access the kingdom from the map (although things you have to be there in person for you still have to travel - but you can assign advisors and the like to take care of events).

I usually went back at least twice a month anyhow if only to sell loot, relax from adventuring, and putz around.
 
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This is cool, didn't know you could do this option for the mythic path:

You also have the option to decline all celestial powers and walk the path of the Legend—а human capable of great deeds. The acts of a mortal are sometimes more inspiring than those of any deity. Several gods of Golarion were humans before they ascended to godhood, including the crusade’s patron deity, Iomedae. One need not be a mythic creature, an outsider, or one of the goddesses's chosen to become a hero. This path may be a hard one, full of temptation, but the mortal who treads it rightly earns their title: Mythic Legend.
 
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