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  • To quote the video this post is about, I often see this happen:

    "wow, these rules are so robust!" followed by, "wow..... these rules are so.. robust."

    Pathfinder is neat, I play in three 2e campaigns. I prefer 5e, and that's okay. Personally, I think the rules get in the way of the fun for pf2e. I still have fun, I would just have more fun in a less rule-heavy game.

    I shy away from saying 5e is better, because I know many people who prefer pf2e, just like I and many others prefer 5e, or savage worlds, or shadow dark. Different games will attract different players, and sometimes those players who like different things play together. When this happens, compromise happens in order to play the same game. The hobby is better served by us looking for ways to compromise, rather than divide.

  • Yes, I agree. It does seem a little off base to leverage the ratio of good to bad feats as an advantage of the system though, when they both have good and bad feats in what seems like similar proportions.

  • As if most of the feats in pf2e aren't? I enjoy pathfinder for what it is, and there definitely some things I like more than 5e. Pathfinder has more feats, and has more good feats, but also more underwhelming feats in my opinion. How many characters take abberation kinship?

    The difference is that pf2e expexts you to have several feats by the time you're even level 4, while 5e expects you to (optionally) have 1.

  • Like others are saying, probably a clogged nozzle. However, I want to say I just went through this myself and it was not a clogged nozzle. At temperature, I could put light pressure on the filament with my hand and it would come out smoothly, no clog. It can also be that your nozzle is too close to the print bed. In my case, it would do this even when suspended in the air, so that was not the issue.

    I upgraded to a metal extruder, and no longer have this issue.

    Despite what most people say, sometimes parts are the problem. This other commenter explained better.

  • I want to thank you for asking this question, and also explain why for the, "just google it" crowd.

    I have believed for the last 10+ years that this meant combat-rpg. My ignorance would never have been fixed if someone hadn't asked the question in a place like this; I never would have googled the answer to a question I didn't have.

    How many more serious questions out there would benefit from more discussion, rather than individual research?

    Alright, take my soap box from me.

  • Life on a planet, either future earth or maybe stranded on another, where only the regions between night and day are habitable. All life needs to constantly move to be in a region of dawn or dusk. Some places near the poles could have semi-permanent civilizations that don't need to move as often.

  • Do you have any information on long term effects from the fumes? I have delved down that hole several times and can't find anything conclusive. Most I've ever done across pertains to direct contact with the resin. Asking in good faith.

  • Not sure about the country as a whole, but at least in my experience the republicans I know would never have said they thought he tried to begin with. Usually they see the capital riots as something beyond what Trump was expecting, as untrue as that has come been shown to be.