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Pathfinder Society

What does everyone think about putting together an official Pathfinder Society group on Roll20? It would be nice to have a central place to list available DMs and players, schedule games, and socialize. Any other Pathfinder Society players here on Roll20?
Interesting... people say they don't like Pathfinder Society because it's too structured and it seems like the rules are too stringent. Nobody wants to fill out paperwork after each session. Then, here on Roll20, the complaint I hear most is that games (and players) are too unreliable; it seems like nobody takes them seriously. How can you run an ongoing campaign when GMs and players are too flaky to show up for more than the first session? Funny how PFS fixes all of those complaints, yet nobody seems interested in it. Oh well. :)
From what I've played of PFS, you cannot just jump into any module without having a character of the appropriate level.  Unless you have a large repository of PFS characters at various levels, you have to make use of a pre-made iconic in most cases. Overall, the PFS format is not very flexible for those wanting the option to play the character they want at any given moment.  If the community here is as flaky as you say, the moment you get past the First Steps sessions into level 2 content, the availability of players for PFS will drop dramatically.
Are you sure you were playing in a Pathfinder Society game? I ask because PFS was intentionally designed to contradict every concern you stated above. It sounds like your game was being run by someone who wasn't entirely familiar with how PFS is supposed to work. Modules are specifically designed with sub-tiers so they are playable by a really wide range of character levels. For example, you can take a character on a first tier adventure if he's anywhere between 1st and 5th level. Furthermore, the modules contain rules for determining the average level of the party and using alternate encounter stats (number and level of monsters, difficulty of traps, etc) for subtiers within that range, so every encounter is balanced for the party. The only reason you'd need multiple characters is if you want to play in a really low level game and a really high level game at the same time, but wouldn't you want different characters for that situation anyway? Pathfinder Society was also designed with flaky players in mind. Every session is a one-shot adventure; you don't need to rely on people showing up week after week. However, you retain the sense of advancement between sessions, so it's win-win. Also, since it's all module-based, your DM can change every game with no loss of coherence. In fact, DMs get character experience for running games, so the DMs character levels up with the party and is thus ready to go for any adventure they play. If you're having these issues with your regular Pathfinder Society game, I'd strongly suggest sitting down with your DM (or local chapter) and reviewing the guidelines for how levels, tiers, and subtiers work.
Now that you explain that part, I forgot completely about the tiers aspect.  My apologies.
I would be interested in joining a pfs
I'm a beginner GM  running  "Crypt of the Everflame" this Saturday 1:00-8:30PM EST (CMT 5) if you're available Chris. It's a module for first level characters you can get PFS credit for. I can help you set up your characther and getting a PFS number. I'm also running First Steps part two  here with my new PFS group on the March 2nd at 3:00 EST (CMT 5) if you prefer a one shot adventure to ease into  .
Headfirst said: What does everyone think about putting together an official Pathfinder Society group on Roll20? It would be nice to have a central place to list available DMs and players, schedule games, and socialize. Any other Pathfinder Society players here on Roll20? I wouldn't mind joining. I've been playing PFS for a year and recently started to GM if you're looking for someone to run low level tiers/ First Steps I can do it. 
So I wonder if Paizo would let us set this up like any other chapter of Pathfinder Society; this would just be the Roll20 local chapter. :) I'll look into it and contact them.
Well I'd play. I'm just trying it for 1st time tonight in Iron Helix game using d20 (they posted a thread last week a bit further down).
Headfirst said: So I wonder if Paizo would let us set this up like any other chapter of Pathfinder Society; this would just be the Roll20 local chapter. :) I'll look into it and contact them. There's already a Roll20 group&nbsp;<a href="http://warhorn.net/roll20-pfs/" rel="nofollow">http://warhorn.net/roll20-pfs/</a>
Good find! For a while there, I was worried I would have to organize all this myself. :)
They do play CST however. a typical start is 1.30 am GMT.
swampedbybunnies said: They do play CST however. a typical start is 1.30 am GMT. I am on Eastern Standard Time
My mind is going: for some bizarre reason I thought the post was GMT originated &nbsp; ):
swampedbybunnies said: My mind is going: for some bizarre reason I thought the post was GMT originated &nbsp; ): The site adjusts the time zone differences for you&nbsp;automatically.
Hi guys, there is also&nbsp; <a href="http://warhorn.net/iron-helixx-pfs/schedule/month.php" rel="nofollow">http://warhorn.net/iron-helixx-pfs/schedule/month.php</a> <a href="http://warhorn.net/west-coast-online-pfs/schedule/month.php" rel="nofollow">http://warhorn.net/west-coast-online-pfs/schedule/month.php</a> and the following google group&nbsp; <a href="https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups#!forum/pathfinder-society-online-collective" rel="nofollow">https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups#!forum/pathfinder-society-online-collective</a> All very popular and active.&nbsp; In response to the poster about not being able to play at certain tiers, you can use a premade iconic character of level 1 or 7 &nbsp;( &nbsp;<a href="http://www.pathfindercommunity.net/iconic-characters/ezren---iconic-wizard" rel="nofollow">http://www.pathfindercommunity.net/iconic-characters/ezren---iconic-wizard</a> )&nbsp;, and certain modules offer even more premades for official PFS play.