I always just apply on one account, like people have said I don't wanna get disqualified.
I always just apply on one account, like people have said I don't wanna get disqualified.
I'm fairlytoo lazy to cheatconfident my single email will net me a beta invite, it worked for DotA2, no reason it won't work here
Actually I had to opposite result when I applied with my hotmail account yesterday. 24+ hours later and still no confirmation email. After reading posts from several people having the same experience as mine, I "applied" again using my work email address and received a confirmation in < 10 min.
So it really doesn't seem fair to block multiple registrations if they failed to send an email confirmation.
http://www.guildwars2.com/en/the-game/game-faq/#fifteen
Just throwing this one in here because it feels importantWhat does NDA stand for and what does that mean for me?
NDA stands for Non-Disclosure Agreement. An NDA is a legal contract between ArenaNet and you that states all content in the Guild Wars 2 Beta Events is confidential. By signing the NDA, you agree to not disclose that you are a participant in a Guild Wars 2 Beta Event and to not disclose any information about the content. Breaking the NDA can lead to legal proceedings.
And yea i forgot to mention that your not even allowed to say your in it, if you are.
I used multiple e-mails and multiple computers, got everyone I know who's not interested to let me use theirs.
Signed with my pc and mac .
As for the NDA, it's important to realize that there is a difference between the official rule and what will be told. If I said I was in and it's great do you think anyone would care, really. I'm not in the beta, no one has invites yet, but it's not like they'll take you to court of ask you to remove a post like that.
You can't even tell people if you got in.
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Well, as with Blizzard and it's own NDA when you get hired as a GM, they fully expect you to tell certain close people in your own life. Family, close friends, that sorta thing.
But they sure as hell don't expect you to jump onto the internet, posting about it on forums, sharing it on your blogs and facebooks.
Common rule of thumb is, if it doesn't get out publicly that you're in, then ANet doesn't care.
I hope you haven't forgotten my role in this little story. I'm the leading man. You know what they say about the leading man? He never dies.
If you give in to your impulses in this world, the price is that it changes your personality in the real world. The player and character are one and the same.
I bet you all only buy 1 lottey or raffle ticket as well.
BETA Club rules :
1st RULE: You do not talk about BETA CLUB.
2nd RULE: You DO NOT talk about BETA CLUB.
3rd RULE: If someone falls asleep or goes limp, the BETA will be over.
4th RULE: Only one player per BETA access.
5th RULE: One BETA at a time.
6th RULE: No sleep, no pauses.
7th RULE: BETA will go on as long as it has to.
8th RULE: If this is your first night at BETA CLUB, you HAVE to play.
I don't think an Arena Net Ninja will kill you if you say it to your close friends and family, as long as they don't tell inside knowledge to everybody around them. Even if they posted "Cousin got GW2 Beta omg so jealous!!" on their Facebook page, I don't think they will track you down.
Exactly. I hate seeing videos on youtube of people who just instantly close the "Quest feedback" or any sort of feedback or survey about something they did. The game is there for you to TEST. I was given BF3 Alpha & Beta (Before the open beta) and I actually gave feedback. Same for SC2, D3, and WoW:WoTLK. I would do the same with GW2 because I want to make sure it's absolutely perfect.