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A question I feel is important. Will this years Free RPG Day module, We Be Heroes, be sanctioned for gaining playtest points? Asking, because it appears from the description to use the Playtest rules-set, only two months before PFS2 itself drops. As such, I worry there may not be much desire to run it, unless the Playtest Points are going to get applied.
As the Free RPG Day module dropping just before conversion to the 2.0, it feels important to me, that it get as much love as possible. As it will likely be one of the drivers for new players deciding whether or not to pick up 2.0.

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Yes, have it count for Playtest points!
(Not that I need more Playtest points... but it would be nice to encourage others to try out PF2. The playtest burned out some of the enthusiasm for the new edition, and we need to build it back.)
Hmm

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I am curious about the adventure, I heard rumours that it is supposed to use the 1.0 Playtest rules, and I have doubts if it is not better for me locally to just wait for the final rules and not teach players rules they will never use again.
That said, for those locations that want to offer it, it should be able to award playtest points.
Regarding PF2 sanctioning, I wonder if it would be possible to do an update for that product, to prevent players from learned no longer correct rules from the pregens.

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I'm less concerned with the thread from 4 years ago (which seems to have come and gone with little notice), and more with how/why some of my content ended up being distributed without my knowledge by Paizo as playtest material for another game.
Do you understand why I find this scenario disconcerting?

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I'm less concerned with the thread from 4 years ago (which seems to have come and gone with little notice), and more with how/why some of my content ended up being distributed without my knowledge by Paizo as playtest material for another game.
Do you understand why I find this scenario disconcerting?
Apparently, we do not. Care to explain a bit?

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Since that isn't at all what you said the first time, I have no idea how I could possibly have seen that.
You still haven't actually said what you're talking about. This thread was about an adventure released years ago. The playtest they mentioned was the public playtest for second-edition Pathfinder.