Putrid said:well I sent an email to that addy it told me too...
Thrax knows me from more than just here...
if I get in, I get in, if not then I know where the building is :browsmile
ZProtoss said:Wouldn't it be multiple beta CDs?
Thrax Panda said:No. I don't.
Killjoy- said:SON OF A BITCH.. it does a sysinfo...im at work.. bastards bastards
Thrax Panda said:Use a different email address, or wait.
Vampire said:It has nothing to do with an email address.
I didn't even get to put in my information, which I explained in my post. It comes up for half a second and then automatically goes to the error screen before I get to touch anything.
Vampire said:It has nothing to do with an email address.
I didn't even get to put in my information, which I explained in my post. It comes up for half a second and then automatically goes to the error screen before I get to touch anything.
pogozorro said:Start praying for my blanket Vet^4 acceptance idea.
Wth asscheese, it wasn't required.Thrax Panda said:No need. We've already got 1000 submissions. Of those, fully 30% decided not to include their mailing address, thus precluding our sending them anything like say... a beta CD. Not that you'd do such a thing
Natural Selection is a grand thing.
I rarely give my mailing address out, especially if it's not required. I don't want to recieve the snail mail equivilent of spam (not saying that's what would happen, but it's habit now). I'm not sure, but I think making beta CD's packaging them (even simply), labling them, mailing them off (even if the person receiving pays shipping), would come out to much less than the bandwidth costs for a secure download. Especially for an OPEN beta.Zoolooman said:Natural selection doesn't work unless there is a chance to fail.
Anyways, for those who forgot to write in a mailing address, I imagine there will be an open beta in the future; they can participate then.
KillerONE said:Java or ActiveX problem.
If I PROMISE to bring you beer at Tribal-Wars West, will you let me in?Thrax Panda said:NOBODY is getting accepted. They're just getting into the database. The only way you know you're accepted is if I've told you that you are, or one of the dev team in AUS has told you that you are.
VaporTrail said:I rarely give my mailing address out, especially if it's not required. I don't want to recieve the snail mail equivilent of spam (not saying that's what would happen, but it's habit now). I'm not sure, but I think making beta CD's packaging them (even simply), labling them, mailing them off (even if the person receiving pays shipping), would come out to much less than the bandwidth costs for a secure download. Especially for an OPEN beta.
Everything in the program needs testing. This includes the automatic patching system (assuming it has one), and any copy protection, etc.
And IF they need my mailing address, they can ask me when I'm selected. Until then, if it's not a required field, my street address isn't getting put on a beta application form on an unsecure webpage.