I'm an ENWorld lurker, not an ENWorld poster, but I've had it with GenCon troubles and I'm here to get others to do something about it.
It is obvious to me that over the years, nobody in charge of GenCon has listened to the myriad complaints we gamers have about it. The lines, the registration woes, the lack of decent events, the inability to find thing, general disorganization and chaos. I realize that it's a tough thing to plan and mistakes are bound to happen, but numerous suggestions that I've seen others make have been totally ignored, and the same problems continue to plague us year after year after year.
I'm going to GenCon this year. I have lots of friends that go there, and we always manage to have a good time, but the frustrations continue to mount, and I'm starting to seriously wonder if they deserve my money at all.
So here's my suggestion -- I'm writing to game companies that attend GenCon and telling them my woes. I spend a lot of my annual games budget at GenCon, usually after playing a demo event or taking a look at a product in the dealer room. Being unable to sign up for events (as happened today) makes me less likely to play new games, and less likely to buy new stuff. This means the companies are getting less money from me because of the setup of Gencon.
I'd like to ask you guys to do the same thing. Simply send your favorite game company (or two) a quick note and share your frustration with GenCon. Perhaps if enough of our favorite designers make some noise, things will actually get fixed.
Thanks. Back to lurking for a few more years.
It is obvious to me that over the years, nobody in charge of GenCon has listened to the myriad complaints we gamers have about it. The lines, the registration woes, the lack of decent events, the inability to find thing, general disorganization and chaos. I realize that it's a tough thing to plan and mistakes are bound to happen, but numerous suggestions that I've seen others make have been totally ignored, and the same problems continue to plague us year after year after year.
I'm going to GenCon this year. I have lots of friends that go there, and we always manage to have a good time, but the frustrations continue to mount, and I'm starting to seriously wonder if they deserve my money at all.
So here's my suggestion -- I'm writing to game companies that attend GenCon and telling them my woes. I spend a lot of my annual games budget at GenCon, usually after playing a demo event or taking a look at a product in the dealer room. Being unable to sign up for events (as happened today) makes me less likely to play new games, and less likely to buy new stuff. This means the companies are getting less money from me because of the setup of Gencon.
I'd like to ask you guys to do the same thing. Simply send your favorite game company (or two) a quick note and share your frustration with GenCon. Perhaps if enough of our favorite designers make some noise, things will actually get fixed.
Thanks. Back to lurking for a few more years.
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