wolfie1.0. wrote: »So if I understand this correctly. For me to obtain this item I need to link my non steam eso account to steam, and then I have to link my linked steam account to Alienwares website, and then I have to play eso a lot, and then I have to go hunt down a code and redeem it...
And if I don't do the above then I can't participate?
physically impossible to get this award unless you pay 20 dollars for the steam version of the game. nice, great way to award loyal players of the game LOL.
aneova_ESO wrote: »My game purchase and account predate ESO being sold on Steam, I've never needed to link it to Steam and so have never bothered to do so, I feel having to add an extra step to play is silly and I seem to have far less issues accessing my game then those I know who do play via steam. I'm a bit bummed I won't be able to earn these rewards but it is what it is. Have fun with this prize when you all unlock it.
SeaGtGruff wrote: »You appear to be assuming that the specific conditions of the promotion were set by ZOS, but how do you know they weren't set by Alienware?
Edit: Also, this costume has been given away before, as well as sold in the Crown Store:
https://en.uesp.net/wiki/Online:Grim_Harvester
This promotion gives players who haven't already acquired the costume a way to do so now, but anyone who is worried about their ability to meet the conditions of this promotion should check their Collections first to see whether they already have it before getting upset.
I don't think these third-party promotions are meant to give all players a guaranteed opportunity to get something, but are instead a way for players who purchase a third party's product (as in the Doritos promotion) or use their services (as in promotions from Xbox or whatever) a chance to get something they'd missed out on when it was previously given away by ZOS.
I figure they set the value based on average player numbers, but I wonder how many Steam players even use the Steam client vs just running the game. I don’t.
I figure they set the value based on average player numbers, but I wonder how many Steam players even use the Steam client vs just running the game. I don’t.
The interesting news is that Steam has no idea if the game is being played. The players can just sit at login for the next 65,000 hours.
Alienware wants to get game statistic in exchange for ingame costume. But it does that in a way that makes part of your personal data available not only for them but for everyone.
Alienware wants to get game statistic in exchange for ingame costume. But it does that in a way that makes part of your personal data available not only for them but for everyone.
It's for this reason I won't be participating. My accounts are linked but the data they need is locked behind private profiles, and/or limited access to friends only. I don't intend changing data visibility settings.
Necrotech_Master wrote: »wolfie1.0. wrote: »So if I understand this correctly. For me to obtain this item I need to link my non steam eso account to steam, and then I have to link my linked steam account to Alienwares website, and then I have to play eso a lot, and then I have to go hunt down a code and redeem it...
And if I don't do the above then I can't participate?
pretty much what i gathered from it
the cutoff date on it is august 12, so 65,000 combined hours in 1 week from people who actually bother with the promotion
not to mention you can sort of "cheese" steam played hours by just leaving the launcher running and steam still sees you as playing eso
the odd thing i see is 65,000 hours in 1 week
1 week is 168 hours, which is the maximum amount 1 person can contribute, so you would need an absolute minimum of about 387 people participating, if they say leave the eso launcher running through steam 24/7 during the promotion
if you figure an avg playtime of 30 hours a week per person, you would need around 2167 people to participate
SeaGtGruff wrote: »You appear to be assuming that the specific conditions of the promotion were set by ZOS, but how do you know they weren't set by Alienware?
Edit: Also, this costume has been given away before, as well as sold in the Crown Store:
https://en.uesp.net/wiki/Online:Grim_Harvester
This promotion gives players who haven't already acquired the costume a way to do so now, but anyone who is worried about their ability to meet the conditions of this promotion should check their Collections first to see whether they already have it before getting upset.
I don't think these third-party promotions are meant to give all players a guaranteed opportunity to get something, but are instead a way for players who purchase a third party's product (as in the Doritos promotion) or use their services (as in promotions from Xbox or whatever) a chance to get something they'd missed out on when it was previously given away by ZOS.
like they where giving away What was it "clockwork city" or something only interesting for the 6 or so new players and a lot of these giveaways like a pet pony that everyone already had, or some riding animal.
sometimes you get compensation but mosttimes ....
While I do find it nice that other people can now get stuff for free, it just feels like ZOS doesn't really care enough to give away something that is new for everyone.
Whiskerwisp wrote: »Eso is 70% off right now on Steam, around $6 with tax.