The start of 2010 is a good time to encourage White Wolf and CCP to
better support the V:TES game via better web resources.
Write an email to OrgPlay (at) White-Wolf (dot) com and let him know
what you would like to see on their website.
If he receives 7,000 emails (i.e. one from each registered tournament
player), that would certainly be a powerful statement to the company
about the benefits that any action taken would have for them.
While you're writing, please enquire about the 2010 North American
Championship event that is expected to be held at the "Gathering" of
White Wolf / CCP players in New Orleans on an undisclosed date.
Carpe noctem.
The Lasombra
Your best source of V:TES information.
Now also selling boxes and individual cards.
Personally I'm concerned about are artist choices far more than the
website and I think that it is far more important than it (there are
quite few people who didn't wanted to play V:tes because they said
that this game have ugly cards).
Do you think that mailing about artists would be good idea?
>I got used that the only useful parts of WW website are storylines and
>previews.
Storyline's aren't hosted on White Wolf's site. A volunteer is
hosting http://www.vtesstorylines.com/default.aspx
>It would help if there would be rules officially translated to other
>languages (Spanish, German, French, Polish, Hungarian, etc. -
>languages used in countries with decent playgroups) on WW website.
There are some translations here:
http://www.white-wolf.com/vtes/rulebook/translations.html
>Personally I'm concerned about are artist choices far more than the
>website and I think that it is far more important than it (there are
>quite few people who didn't wanted to play V:tes because they said
>that this game have ugly cards).
>Do you think that mailing about artists would be good idea?
Yes.
All feedback they receive in 2010 is good feedback. The more the
better.