Another row: All of that third party content you use doesn’t work.
Pathfinder’s compatibility is based on 3.5e, so DnD 3.5e homebrew stuff is likely to work with Pathfinder. 5e stuff probably will not.
Old Windows games are more likely to run successfully on Linux than Windows.
New Windows games supposedly run faster in modern Linux than modern Windows. I can’t verify it, lacking a modern Windows installation, but tomshardware.com said it was true.
That only goes for Pathfinder 1. To be fair that still gets played a lot but imo Pathfinder 2 is the best TTRPG created yet.
“-but you can apparently get a few toxic elitists” APPARENTLY?!? You guys must be in much better behaved circles on the internet than me to word it like that.
You could also just go to prior versions of D&D. Unless they plan on sending agents to physically take my 2.0 and 3.5 books away, I own that shit.
Yeah if you have it go for it, better than letting those old books gather dust!
What I like about Pathfinder is that it’s all free, so new players don’t need to buy books at all before they can join.
7: If you mess up one tiny thing, you’re going to end up wiping and spending the rest of the night rerolling it to start fresh.
“a few” toxic linux elitists
lol