I could see complaining about one or the other, but not both.
For that matter, liked classic 3E but have problems with Pathfinder? They rely on the same base mechanics - mixing and matching would just take the books you'd already have to have to play Pathfinder.
Still. It was damn nice to see a D & D setting with non-white people in the basic illustrations, and not exoticized. Eberron had a couple vague token efforts that way, but Pathfinder looks like it actually got what the problem with whitewashing in fantasy was.
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For that matter, liked classic 3E but have problems with Pathfinder? They rely on the same base mechanics - mixing and matching would just take the books you'd already have to have to play Pathfinder.
Still. It was damn nice to see a D & D setting with non-white people in the basic illustrations, and not exoticized. Eberron had a couple vague token efforts that way, but Pathfinder looks like it actually got what the problem with whitewashing in fantasy was.