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I think he's referring to this:
from here:
http://us.blizzard.com/store/details.xml?id=110000124
which would make it starcraft related
and I hope my chances for getting a key aren't very very low because I've been waiting for pages and pages (as well as ages) for a key
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Arrgh, I still be keyless matey! If ye fellow beta testers have a spare key I be makin' it useful for ye, yarr.
...and by that I mean, if anyone has a key I am still looking for one. lol
and me!....I'll add to the begging. I'd appreciate it if someone could by chance send me a beta key. I have yet to receive anything from both my Blizzard accounts. Thanks!
I'd like one as well, but doubt they'll send out another batch
man i gave my friend invite to a real life friend and he barely plays. it pisses me off!!![]()
I don't think any of us are going to get a key this way. I asked in a few places the minute these started going out. It pisses me off that TWO waves of "invite a friend" invites went out. What the hell kind of beta testing is that.
lol im not sure he'd be too happy with that but lol ill see. i try to get him to play wit me and he is always busy.. :<
Favoring Korea is outright stupid. So is the stupid korean wave that's been going on.
They have 11 corporate sponsored Starcraft teams, and even a Air Force has a team. Each team costs over $20 million USD to run annually. The Korean government has allocated over 350 billion Won (approx. $308 million USD) to bring South Korea's gaming industry to a world-wide stage. They have over 100,000 people show up in person to the biggest matches. That's NUTS.
I don't mind if KR gamers gets to play some SC2 matches in a exhibition style public space, which isn't much different than playing at Blizzcon or any other gaming convention. What pisses me off, is Blizzard with the stupid refer a friend keys. You just end up with a bunch of people running stupid contests or asking for silly stuff in exchange for a key. It's almost worse than the idea of having an open beta with your $100 million product. Blizzard gets no focus testing out of these friend keys, they have no idea what hardware these guys are going to have. If they want random hardware configs, why not invite random configurations that chose to opt-in?
Oh well. I'm at least grateful there's no NDA on the beta because there have been some really cool things going at http://www.teamliquid.net. Some really crazy tournaments, great live casting, etc.
Favoring Korea is outright stupid. So is the stupid korean wave that's been going on.
They have 11 corporate sponsored Starcraft teams, and even a Air Force has a team. Each team costs over $20 million USD to run annually. The Korean government has allocated over 350 billion Won (approx. $308 million USD) to bring South Korea's gaming industry to a world-wide stage. They have over 100,000 people show up in person to the biggest matches. That's NUTS.
I don't mind if KR gamers gets to play some SC2 matches in a exhibition style public space, which isn't much different than playing at Blizzcon or any other gaming convention. What pisses me off, is Blizzard with the stupid refer a friend keys. You just end up with a bunch of people running stupid contests or asking for silly stuff in exchange for a key. It's almost worse than the idea of having an open beta with your $100 million product. Blizzard gets no focus testing out of these friend keys, they have no idea what hardware these guys are going to have. If they want random hardware configs, why not invite random configurations that chose to opt-in?
Oh well. I'm at least grateful there's no NDA on the beta because there have been some really cool things going at http://www.teamliquid.net. Some really crazy tournaments, great live casting, etc.
How dare you insult us stupid contest creators. Is it so wrong if you get a spare key to ask others to dance before it is given out ?