I don’t think you need to worry. Consensus is that pf2e is actually easier to run than 5e. There might be more rules, but they work and you don’t need to make shit up to make it work.
Right? It’s just nice to have rules in place for all common scenarios. And most of them really good too. You can always not use them if you don’t like them.
It’s way easier to ignore a rule that is there in case someone needs it, than it is to make up a rule that is missing imo.
I don’t think you need to worry. Consensus is that pf2e is actually easier to run than 5e. There might be more rules, but they work and you don’t need to make shit up to make it work.
Right? It’s just nice to have rules in place for all common scenarios. And most of them really good too. You can always not use them if you don’t like them.
It’s way easier to ignore a rule that is there in case someone needs it, than it is to make up a rule that is missing imo.