Emails from Blizzard

They had that kind of capacity for Mists of Pandaria don’t give me that excuse. And they had way more people playing back then as well!

MoP they let in 1.2 million who did the Annual Pass and they said NEVER again. It was unplayable due to the severe overcrowding. That was not even OPEN beta, it was invites still. Hence people complaining they did not get in on the first wave even though they had the AP.

Did you try playing it then?

There is a good reason they don’t let the entire player base, or even a big chunk of it, into Beta. They meant, it. Never again. Open Beta server stress test is the only time everyone is going to get access.

“Everyone playing” is called Game Release.

They have better tech now as well to handle overcrowding. They learned a lot from WoD onwards up to Classics popular launch.

I think they could invite people that peordered in as well as keep random invites available.

Make a wish is great, if your a kid… not so much for an adult though…

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Oh I know the feeling all to well.

Here are some tidbits though:

  • Sometimes the emails are late - I got my SL Beta email MONTHS after launch. While not typical it does happen. Usually a day or two later.
  • Checking the launcher is the best way to see if you have access.
  • Invites go out in “waves” - Typically these happen on a Tues / Wed this time around and coincide with builds. You can usually tell when a wave hits by the forums or fan sites.

As for the marketing emails… ugh. Yes, it is nice to know about a sale or something interesting coming up. I don’t want to be spammed about esports or streamers that I don’t watch or care about. I wish I could set my preferences to remove those, but that’s not an option. It is the one thing that I hope Microsoft guts.

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I understand that. I was saying that it would be nice if there was a similar program that worked with hospitals and hospice programs for adults.

If such a program existed, they would ideally work with the Community outreach (CMs) at various gaming companies to get access to Betas, copies of games that are out a player might want to play, access to equipment to help them play - especially accessibility equipment someone might need.

I just don’t know that a group like that exists for adults. It would be cool if it did though, and I would hope game companies would be receptive to it. It would be win win for everyone.

I give up… sorry huge depression wave has hit do t know why I even came to the forums it’s not going to help me any… it’s not like Blizzard is going to care about one cog in the wheel and why should anyone care about some random online getting to do something he might enjoy before he passes…

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You can set your account preferences to opt out of marketing emails. Go to:

Account Settings > Privacy and Communication > scroll down to the bottom > Uncheck the last two about promotions an special offers as well as recommendations based on games you own.

The Account settings are at the top of the website under your battletag name in the drop down menu.

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Hope you feel better Lucefeous I hate depression. Take care of yourself!

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They only active account for waves to beta once per week, every week or two. No need to sit there and check every day.

Yeah just as I though plea fell on to deaf ears (No invite, and likely never get one.) , I give up I’m not going to get to see the Expansion and if I do I won’t probably be in a physical capability to play it… Ciao everyone and thank you for the fish as they say.

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I have played off and on since vanilla. I dont think i have ever gotten a beta invite for any expansion, and i do make sure to opt in. Thems the breaks!

I hope I never get Beta. Tired of Quality checking a game that the developers should pay people to do.

1000 page thread of Guardian Druid feedback during BFA Alpha and it took til the end of the expansion and next expansion to work on the class.

:screwdriver: beta testing and Blizxard for using free labor to cut corners.

Well that’s great for you, you go Spartacus. Beta may be my only chance to experience the game. I’ve been in home hospice care now for a few weeks could be a month I’ve lost track of time, and I’ve already lost some motor and cognitive function and it gets worse as the days go on the likelihood of me being coherent enough or physically capable to play or even be alive when release hits are very low. So you may look at it as exploitative I look at it as something completely different.

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