Frontier, ever considered a partnership with White Wolf?

Not sure if this is the place to post this. If not, feel free to move it.

Thing is, I recently purchased the 2004 game "Vampire: The Masquerade. Bloodlines", & in spite of all the issues that this game had with its development & post-release support, it is a highly engaging & addictive game.

The reason I mention it is that, with White Wolf's skill for creating engaging story-lines, & with Frontier's skill with creating massive open environments, I believe your two companies could come together to create a truly epic Vampire: The Masquerade experience.

If you'd be keen to pursue the possibility, please check out the following web pages:

http://www.white-wolf.com/

http://vtmb.wikia.com/wiki/Vampire:_The_Masquerade_–_Bloodlines_Wiki

I hope you guys will take my suggestion seriously. I'm convinced this could be as big a selling game as Elite: Dangerous.....possibly bigger.
 
Well technically Bloodlines only had the license, it was all Troika. And Troika doesn't exist anymore.
 
I used to love Vampire The Masquerade: Redemption. One of my favourite old RPGs. :)

I loved the pencils-and-dice version of V:TM. My first exposure to a long-running RPG campaign during my university years; those were fun times. Never played the PC adaptations, but I've got a lot of love for the rich lore and the beautifully simple Storyteller system.

(Not my first RPG, nor even my first campaign, but...)
 
I loved the pencils-and-dice version of V:TM. My first exposure to a long-running RPG campaign during my university years; those were fun times. Never played the PC adaptations, but I've got a lot of love for the rich lore and the beautifully simple Storyteller system.

(Not my first RPG, nor even my first campaign, but...)

I, too, have fond memories of playing Vampire: The Masquerade on the table top, which is why I am so impressed with bloodlines-especially given its difficult development & release history. It also leaves me wondering what could have been, if Activision had not bought out Troika, or if Activision had given the game the support it truly needed.

Which is why I would be very intrigued to see what kind of Vampire game we could get if you brought together all the best aspects of White Wolf & Frontier.
 
I, too, have fond memories of playing Vampire: The Masquerade on the table top, which is why I am so impressed with bloodlines-especially given its difficult development & release history. It also leaves me wondering what could have been, if Activision had not bought out Troika, or if Activision had given the game the support it truly needed.

Which is why I would be very intrigued to see what kind of Vampire game we could get if you brought together all the best aspects of White Wolf & Frontier.

Has Frontier ever made a story driven game?
 
Elite 3 was partially story based. A combo of Sandbox plus story based would utilize the best abilities of both companies. Someone else who could do justice to VTM would be Bethesda.

And sadly FFE was also the buggiest and worst of all according to most people :D The problem with injecting a stoy into ED would be the same as with any multiplayer game.. so, everyone is Jameson now and we just ignore the fact that there's millions of us?
 
Thing is, I recently purchased the 2004 game "Vampire: The Masquerade. Bloodlines", & in spite of all the issues that this game had with its development & post-release support, it is a highly engaging & addictive game.

I really like the game. I still get goosebumps thinking about the haunted house.
 
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