Could we please stop the c hildish TonyG hatred just right now?
NO. Absolutely not.
You badly mistake our (or, at the very least, my) reasons for hating him.
All of you have way too high standards in regards to a novel written for an audience of... I don't know, less than a million people? Of course CCP won't be able to hire John Grisham (who sucks anyways) or even someone of O'Brians level of yarn spinning.
Bad writing is something I can forgive. Bad writers can become good writers with experience and/or education. Few people are born good writers. I do not detest TonyG for being a bad writer (if he even is one, of which I'm not wholly convinced; he's strikes me as the good-ish side of mediocre).
I'm not the world's greatest writer myself. TonyG's novels are undoubtedly better than mine.
No, what I hate about TonyG is what he does to canon. To wit, he skimps on research, or else ignores it entirely, and the result is a pile of inconsistencies that those of us with a taste for worldbuilding, such as myself, can only avoid the hell out of until CCP gets around to clarifying what is REALLY going on!
He has expressed, I am given to understand, active impatience with people who want canon to be coherent. And I, in turn, have no patience for that. This is not just
his world he is playing in-- it is all of ours. His understanding of the setting, or lack thereof, has influence and impact far beyond his own scribblings.
And thus far, the result has been canonical chaos.
TonyG is a goddamn liability, and not only am I worried by the fact that he's the one working on this issue, I'm mildly shocked that he's still employed at CCP. CCP has White Wolf at its beck and call. They therefore have access to
much better worldbuilders than TonyG, and I would dearly appreciate it if they would use them instead of him.
Perhaps he's gotten better. Perhaps he'll make it all up to us, and I hope to God that's the case. If he does, I'll forgive him quick as a snap.
But my suspicion is that he'll demonstrate once again that he hasn't learned anything about the importance of a coherent roleplaying universe, and that we can look forward to further muddying of the waters.
In general, I'm quicker than many to give CCP the benefit of the doubt. TonyG is a big screaming exception.