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We get like 2 5E complaints to 30 PF2 posts I guarantee I'm on this sub more than you are my guy. Comments don't equate to post spam.
You're getting defensive because you like PF2, I don't care about either system but the spam is egregious and limiting other content you're like 2 weeks away from the mods here banning/limiting PF2 posts. People are using it to "karma farm". I've seen it happen enough times. It's a Reddit issue and you're on the wrong side of it.
Let's be honest if you're not tweaking your system as you like as DM and only complaining expecting a literal perfect game system/engine to your tastes you're gonna have a bad time. Quite literally no such system exists and any system you pick is gonna have at least a few glaring flaws, that's why 5E and other systems push optional rules and making your own house rules. For me at least that's by and large why I'm not swapping, I've already found any minor issues and changed them over the years and play tested what works and is fun/satisfying.
Evidently they just barely DM as it is because they have little to no understanding of how the system works or that they can just make their own changes. 5E with some homebrew and house rules is the smoothest and most satisfying system I've played. PF2 would just be the exact same thing minus available resources to make it easier to patch any minor issues.
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Literally every time WOTC does this shit the sub gets absolutely bombarded with Pathfinder people pushing it. I understand the benefits, I appreciate the recommendation, I'm happy with 5E. My answer to WOTC shenanigans is Yarr Har! And using more third party materials, which is the biggest reason I use 5E, besides it's simplicity and easy homebrewery/house ruling. I like the fact 5E already has like a billion third party published materials that are all cool, unique, have additional interesting mechanics etc etc. I'm the kind of DM that doesn't keep my games very "vanilla" so I don't run into any actual issues with 5E I haven't already fixed or employed supplemental materials for. Like maybe in the far future I'll consider PF2 but like...I could play 5E forever.