I must say, coming from a #DnD background, the more I play and read about #PathFinder2e, the more I like it. It seems more structured, somehow. Makes more sense. For example, long rests don't magically heal you fully. And "short rests" really means someone is using the Medicine skill on you to heal you, which makes sense.

Meanwhile, in #DnD5e, I'm like, "Yeah, I broke my back earlier, but then I had a bit of a nap so now I'm doing backflips again".
#PathFinder

@enfors One of the things I liked about Pathfinder compared to D&D is the structure. Some (including me, initially) enjoyed the less structured GM-empowerment of D&D, by deliberately leaving things vague and open to on the fly calls. Which is a valid playstyle to enjoy! But I encountered too many different calls leaving people to believe the game was written in different ways, trying to rules lawyer based on their previous GM's house rules.
@thorgrit I see. Yeah, Pathfinder definitely seems more structured and organized. I like it.