Pathfinder RPG > D&D 4.0
But, yeah, I get your point, man. WoW is just filler for when I can't play a real game.
Because it exposes the travesty that is D&D 4.0. The market for an update of the older edition is huge.
Additionally, the game was developed in a collaborative manner with alpha and beta editions available to players at no cost. This type of thing is of interest to the community at large.
"Approaching Undercity."
"Ugh. Gross."
"Got any suggestons?"
"I say we dust off, Nuke the place from orbit. Only way to be sure.
"Nerd SMASH! I want to LAN! It's not fair!!!! Raarararrrrgh!" *smash*
Less QQ, ladies, more PewPew.
I'm tempted to start this blog off with "Four score and seven years ago," because it seems about that long ago that Paizo decided to forge our own path in the RPG world and started work on the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Core Rulebook. In reality it was only about a year and half ago, but in that time about 55,000 people downloaded our beta playtest document and more than 200,000 posts were written on our messsageboards discussing the rules--and making them better--while still maintaining backwards compatibility with the 3.5 OGL rules.
The Pathfinder rules are a revamp of the 3.5 rules for those of us who couldn't quite stomach the 4th edition of the world's oldest RPG. Best of all, they were created with the direct help and input of the fans."
Biology is the only science in which multiplication means the same thing as division.