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I want to get into the Pathfinder games, but I can't for some reason. Might give it another go
They feel so extremely thick to start and then taper down as they go on but goddamn, I also just bounce off of them from so many decisions I have no scope or understanding of. Really like Divinity Original Sin 2 though so if you haven't you might really love that game.
Use a fairly easy difficulty, auto level all your companions, and maybe even go for auto levelling on your character. It's a game built for Pathfinder 1e fans as much as it is CRPG fans, so just building the player character can be much more complex than building multiple characters in other games.
Like I've played a lot of PF1e and enjoy its broken jank but I still auto level all the companions because it's too much to keep track of that many builds.