Morrowind Beta invites for console players?

  • Burgererer
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    Hallothiel wrote: »
    @Burgererer

    No console players did NOT do something wrong if they went out & bought a PC version because of the email. They were well within their rights to do so. It is not like accidentally receiving something for free at all, as per your example.

    And yes, ZOS has done something wrong. There have been numerous posts/threads asking about this, both here and on the pts forum, without ANY reply for over 24 hours.

    This has not been handled well at all by ZOS. (Bit of an understatement but trying to be constructive).

    I'm guessing you are or have friends that are one or more of these console players mentioned, or you wouldn't feel the need to use CAPS to prove an argument. The email didn't say "In order to participate, you must now purchase a PC copy of the game and use this key", or anything of the sort. Players did something wrong when they assumed. They most likely got the idea from other forum users who made up that it was doable, and blamed ZOS completely. Or, they got hyped and impulse bought for an unknown reason. I acknowledge that ZOS made a mistake, and I'm sure they do too, hence the double apology.

    I also acknowledge that these players made a mistake. But somehow, these players can't seem to find any fault in themselves and cry murder over a mess they could have easily avoided by contacting support and quickly resolving the issue. I'm just saying, if I received a code for an in-game console item, I wouldn't go out and buy a console + copy of the game without at least contacting support about it (I play PC). Because getting content for a platform I never play would seem odd to me.

    My comparison was also justified, as "I understand these are two different scenarios", so calling me out on something when I've done the same to @LilySix for making a far-off comparison without justification, seems unfair and a poor attack on my argument. It was mainly used to justify that if something weird happens with my game, I don't just ignore it or do something sporadic. And I don't continue to be sporadic by blaming someone else for something that could have been avoided on my part.

    Here's a case: I bought ESO originally on Ubisoft because it was on sale. Little did I know, they charge you, make you wait +12h for the key, and don't explain what kind (Steam, PC standard, etc) it's going to be. Regardless, I got hasty after reading the message that it's withheld for "security reasons", and bought a copy on Steam for a slightly less discounted price. When I received the key from Ubi, I got a standard PC key and was mildly angry. I contacted support at Ubi, and they refused to give me a refund. Did I blame them for my circumstances of having an extra copy of the game? Partially yes. Did I get frustrated over their terrible refund/store policies? Of course I did. But, I never blamed them for making me go out and buy a Steam copy of the game, because they didn't. I assumed I could get a refund for any item that's unused, even though they said any unused items within 24h of purchase is refundable, no matter what. By the time I sent out my email to support, it was within an hour after purchase. But they didn't get back to me within that 24h period, so I technically wasn't allowed a refund.

    So there's your fair comparison.
  • Burgererer
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    LilySix wrote: »
    They just can give us access to the PTS... No refound, no free eso+ ... People were ready to pay to be part of it... Does that mean nothing to them ??

    Just give us the access.

    It wasn't intended for them, so I don't see why there's a need for them to have rights to it. And no, @ScytheNL, I'm not. I just find it interesting how customers can find so much blame in a company, but fail to even consider that they might have done something wrong.
  • bloodthirstyvampire
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    Zos are a bunch of idiots
  • bloodthirstyvampire
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    Are they still under NDA
    Edited by bloodthirstyvampire on 26 April 2017 08:15
  • Burgererer
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    Lets let the game play its self because an AI could do a better job

    I'm guessing there's a language barrier here, because at this point, you're insulting the players.
  • bloodthirstyvampire
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    Burgererer wrote: »
    Lets let the game play its self because an AI could do a better job

    I'm guessing there's a language barrier here, because at this point, you're insulting the players.

    Uh i see what i did i shall make an insult directly at zos ty for the input
  • Magdalina
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    bubbygink wrote: »
    @ZOS_GinaBruno I too went out and bought the PC version for $30 on steam specifically because I got the closed beta invite and wanted to check it out. Also like others, I had sent in a support ticket but heard no response. Guess I just wasted $30 because of this mix-up...

    Yeah we did just literally waste money because of a mistake. This is pretty inacceptable... I mean I'm fine with not having access to the beta, but my point is, why didn't Support mention anything? Why was I informed that it was totally fine for me to buy the PC game and enjoy the beta testing?

    o.O Did Support legit respond to you and help/let you set it up? ...if that's the case, doesn't that legally qualify for a scam? I mean they probably just didn't bother checking in with their bosses but it'd mean they basically assured you you'd get a service you in fact cannot get, and you paid for it. There's probably some not very nice legal word for that.

    I don't have a console but that's pretty nuts ._.
  • Torbschka
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    Am I under NDA? My beta invitation was wrong, nor do I signed something, and if it is autonatically if you get the beta invite, well, its gone?

    I pretty much did read all the stuff in the closed beta,

    - actual vvardenfell size compared to wrothgar,
    - how people who played through all rate morrowind Expansion,
    - quests,
    - new trial mechanics,
    - battlegrounds balance and queue system

    Etc.

    Am I allowed to post about it? I mean if I do, and they tell me after I wasnt allowed, I guess saying sorry is OK and things are finde?
  • Burgererer
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    @Magdalina I guarantee support would have clearly said to not do what @IzakiBrotherSs did, as they would have already caught wind of the erorr. They most likely did this all by themselves and bypassed support, in an attempt to hopefully gain PTS usage.

    "Why was I informed that it was totally fine for me to buy the PC game and enjoy the beta testing?"

    This. I'd like to know how this was done. It seems that it was totally fine in their own minds, but not actually stated in reality. I personally received an email for a PTS invitation, and at no point did it state "If you are a console player, please buy a PC version and enjoy the beta testing", or anything close to it. There's also the fact that I'm positive that PTS has never been offered to console, so why wouldn't it be clearly listed that it was?

    Personally, I don't think there's any legal grounds whatsoever and a bunch of presumptuous players are blaming someone else for their own rash decisions. But, people have won legal cases against fast food corporations due to weight gain from their products.
    Edited by Burgererer on 26 April 2017 08:29
  • newtinmpls
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    Hey guys, apologies for the confusion. We unintentionally sent some emails for beta to some console players. Beta and the PTS is, and remains, only on PC/Mac. Some of you may have received access to the closed beta forum section; this has been resolved, and you no longer have access since this is strictly for beta feedback.

    Again, apologies for the mix-up here.

    I think this retraction is a mistake; I would encourage you to allow those with access to computers that can handle (or attempt to handle) the PTS participate. True, they couldn't get their characters copied, but console players are "players" too, and I think it would be good to maximize feedback.
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  • newtinmpls
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    Burgererer wrote: »
    Players did something wrong when they assumed. They most likely got the idea from other forum users who made up that it was doable.

    Please don't make assumptions about what console players may have assumed or how many times they may have/never did/coulda shoulda woulda asked for help/feeback/something from ZoS.

    Many of us who enjoy the game are likely to be willing to make an effort to participate/ offer feedback/ help to improve the game in any way they /we can/could/maybe wanna whatever.
    Tenesi Faryon of Telvanni - Dunmer Sorceress who deliberately sought sacrifice into Cold Harbor to rescue her beloved.
    Hisa Ni Caemaire - Altmer Sorceress, member of the Order Draconis and Adept of the House of Dibella.
    Broken Branch Toothmaul - goblin (for my goblin characters, I use either orsimer or bosmer templates) Templar, member of the Order Draconis and persistently unskilled pickpocket
    Mol gro Durga - Orsimer Socerer/Battlemage who died the first time when the Nibenay Valley chapterhouse of the Order Draconis was destroyed, then went back to Cold Harbor to rescue his second/partner who was still captive. He overestimated his resistance to the hopelessness of Oblivion, about to give up, and looked up to see the golden glow of atherius surrounding a beautiful young woman who extended her hand to him and said "I can help you". He carried Fianna Kingsley out of Cold Harbor on his shoulder. He carried Alvard Stower under one arm. He also irritated the Prophet who had intended the portal for only Mol and Lyris.
    ***
    Order Draconis - well c'mon there has to be some explanation for all those dragon tattoos.
    House of Dibella - If you have ever seen or read "Memoirs of a Geisha" that's just the beginning...
    Nibenay Valley Chapterhouse - Where now stands only desolate ground and a dolmen there once was a thriving community supporting one of the major chapterhouses of the Order Draconis
  • psxfloh
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    Burgererer wrote: »
    LilySix wrote: »
    They just can give us access to the PTS... No refound, no free eso+ ... People were ready to pay to be part of it... Does that mean nothing to them ??

    Just give us the access.

    It wasn't intended for them, so I don't see why there's a need for them to have rights to it. And no, @ScytheNL, I'm not. I just find it interesting how customers can find so much blame in a company, but fail to even consider that they might have done something wrong.

    Maybe you don't feel the $, because that's 'peanuts' for you. And maybe you don't feel betrayed, because you're not affected..

    But try to put yourself into this position.. someone invited you to an event and you have spent time and effort and money to be able to attend. And when you finally get there the doorman tells you it was a misunderstanding, and all you get is a sorry 'sorry'!
    I take it you'd be totally okay with that, because hey..everyone makes mistakes from time to time.. not their fault you so 'hastily' assumed the invitation was for real.. :D
  • Burgererer
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    @newtinmpls Making a possible assumption off of me making possible assumptions of other players making possible assumptions? Redundancy :smiley:

    I simply want to know where console players got the idea to buy a PC and/or PC copy. Because if they did in fact, get the idea from other players on the forum, this assumption wouldn't be wrong. I'm saying this because I've seen forums where players literally complain about something ZOS "promised they'd address in the future". When in fact, they never said anything of the sort, and some players just formed an imagination mob to try and make out the company to be liars.

    This tactic usually works until an outside source steps in to actually fact check the claims that were made.
  • Izaki
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    Burgererer wrote: »
    @newtinmpls Making a possible assumption off of me making possible assumptions of other players making possible assumptions? Redundancy :smiley:

    I simply want to know where console players got the idea to buy a PC and/or PC copy. Because if they did in fact, get the idea from other players on the forum, this assumption wouldn't be wrong. I'm saying this because I've seen forums where players literally complain about something ZOS "promised they'd address in the future". When in fact, they never said anything of the sort, and some players just formed an imagination mob to try and make out the company to be liars.

    This tactic usually works until an outside source steps in to actually fact check the claims that were made.

    I personally got the idea from Support. I immediately contacted Customer Support about the Beta after receiving the invitation and asked how was it going to work and how could I access it. They told me that the only way was to purchase a PC version of the game. Which is what I did. When I got my disk ready to install, I went on the forums and saw Gina's post. So at this point, I fail to see how it is my mistake to have purchased the PC copy, when the Support told me it was the only option to Beta test. In fact, I had a pretty lengthy conversation with Support about the specs of the PC and if character copies from Console to PC would ever be a possibility. The fact that the invites were "sent out by accident" was never mentioned by them. Come on, tell me that I don't have the right to blame the company at this point. I have all of the e-mails as evidence.
    Edited by Izaki on 26 April 2017 08:51
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  • LilySix
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    Torbschka wrote: »
    Am I under NDA? My beta invitation was wrong, nor do I signed something, and if it is autonatically if you get the beta invite, well, its gone?

    I pretty much did read all the stuff in the closed beta,

    - actual vvardenfell size compared to wrothgar,
    - how people who played through all rate morrowind Expansion,
    - quests,
    - new trial mechanics,
    - battlegrounds balance and queue system

    Etc.

    Am I allowed to post about it? I mean if I do, and they tell me after I wasnt allowed, I guess saying sorry is OK and things are finde?

    Lol I've done screen shots with my cellphone... Can add pictures to your post ! haha
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  • method__01
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    so much frustration....got both game versions,got a code, left rig downloading PTS all night but cant access the beta
    Edited by method__01 on 26 April 2017 08:59
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  • JimT722
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    I don't
    Burgererer wrote: »
    @newtinmpls Making a possible assumption off of me making possible assumptions of other players making possible assumptions? Redundancy :smiley:

    I simply want to know where console players got the idea to buy a PC and/or PC copy. Because if they did in fact, get the idea from other players on the forum, this assumption wouldn't be wrong. I'm saying this because I've seen forums where players literally complain about something ZOS "promised they'd address in the future". When in fact, they never said anything of the sort, and some players just formed an imagination mob to try and make out the company to be liars.

    This tactic usually works until an outside source steps in to actually fact check the claims that were made.

    I personally got the idea from Support. I immediately contacted Customer Support about the Beta after receiving the invitation and asked how was it going to work and how could I access it. They told me that the only way was to purchase a PC version of the game. Which is what I did. When I got my disk ready to install, I went on the forums and saw Gina's post. So at this point, I fail to see how it is my mistake to have purchased the PC copy, when the Support told me it was the only option to Beta test. In fact, I had a pretty lengthy conversation with Support about the specs of the PC and if character copies from Console to PC would ever be a possibility. The fact that the invites were "sent out by accident" was never mentioned by them. Come on, tell me that I don't have the right to blame the company at this point. I have all of the e-mails as evidence.

    That is unfortunate. My guess is support didn't know this was done in error. At the very least you can use your pc copy to access pts for the base game. It's nice as a console player to have that option. Still defeats the reason you purchased a pc copy in the first place. I hope they end up helping you out.
  • Burgererer
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    @IzakiBrotherSs After seeing your earlier posts about contacting support, I apologize for missing them. If you did in fact contact support and got the green light, my condolences. My argument was that the majority of people seem to have formed a mob because they did exactly what you've done, but never mentioned contacting support about it first.

    And here I wrote a long story about that event analogy by @psxfloh, trying to justify it on some sort of middle grounds. If it counts for anything, something like this isn't peanuts to me, and I actually mentioned a case in which I had an extra, useless copy of the game. I apologize for any misunderstanding for those that contacted support before buying the game twice. And if I've enraged anyone on the console communities, don't worry, I'm not on PlayStation network.

    But as a final note, I believe adding all these extra users to the PTS requires a lot of extra work, and wish the best of luck to getting in on it soon.
  • Izaki
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    JimT722 wrote: »
    Burgererer wrote: »
    @newtinmpls Making a possible assumption off of me making possible assumptions of other players making possible assumptions? Redundancy :smiley:

    I simply want to know where console players got the idea to buy a PC and/or PC copy. Because if they did in fact, get the idea from other players on the forum, this assumption wouldn't be wrong. I'm saying this because I've seen forums where players literally complain about something ZOS "promised they'd address in the future". When in fact, they never said anything of the sort, and some players just formed an imagination mob to try and make out the company to be liars.

    This tactic usually works until an outside source steps in to actually fact check the claims that were made.

    I personally got the idea from Support. I immediately contacted Customer Support about the Beta after receiving the invitation and asked how was it going to work and how could I access it. They told me that the only way was to purchase a PC version of the game. Which is what I did. When I got my disk ready to install, I went on the forums and saw Gina's post. So at this point, I fail to see how it is my mistake to have purchased the PC copy, when the Support told me it was the only option to Beta test. In fact, I had a pretty lengthy conversation with Support about the specs of the PC and if character copies from Console to PC would ever be a possibility. The fact that the invites were "sent out by accident" was never mentioned by them. Come on, tell me that I don't have the right to blame the company at this point. I have all of the e-mails as evidence.

    That is unfortunate. My guess is support didn't know this was done in error. At the very least you can use your pc copy to access pts for the base game. It's nice as a console player to have that option. Still defeats the reason you purchased a pc copy in the first place. I hope they end up helping you out.

    Yeah sure it is nice to have the option of accessing PTS through my own account, but I already had that option through other means. I mean there isn't much they can/will do now, its basically "too bad" that I believed that I truly got a Beta invite. They can't refund the game because its a physical copy from an outlet and they can't give me access to Beta because they'd have to do it for everyone else too. Basically, I just have the option to use a PC account on which I don't have any characters or anything. I guess its a good thing that I'm planning on switching permanently to PC if console issues don't start getting resolved within reasonable time frames (unlike vMol currently). So its no big deal to me personally having bought the PC copy. The big deal to me is the company's way of doing things and the lack of communication.
    Edited by Izaki on 26 April 2017 09:17
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  • Izaki
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    Burgererer wrote: »
    @IzakiBrotherSs After seeing your earlier posts about contacting support, I apologize for missing them. If you did in fact contact support and got the green light, my condolences. My argument was that the majority of people seem to have formed a mob because they did exactly what you've done, but never mentioned contacting support about it first.

    And here I wrote a long story about that event analogy by @psxfloh, trying to justify it on some sort of middle grounds. If it counts for anything, something like this isn't peanuts to me, and I actually mentioned a case in which I had an extra, useless copy of the game. I apologize for any misunderstanding for those that contacted support before buying the game twice. And if I've enraged anyone on the console communities, don't worry, I'm not on PlayStation network.

    But as a final note, I believe adding all these extra users to the PTS requires a lot of extra work, and wish the best of luck to getting in on it soon.

    Its okay, I'm not really mad at anyone. I'm just baffled by this situation to the point where I don't know if I should or should not be mad! I mean its not like my life depends on it, its just I'm wondering how the hell are they going to resolve all these issues and mine in particular, what do I do now?

    I think that when they realized the mistake, they should have covered it better rather than telling the truth in this case. Like giving a week or two of free PTS testing or something along those lines. Because them saying they messed up this much is kinda not very good reputation for the company. I mean I personally didn't know that I had to question the fact of receiving a Beta invitation. Like I can understand questioning balance issues, but questioning personal invitations by the company is not something that crossed my mind if you see what I mean
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  • Burgererer
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    @IzakiBrotherSs Personally, I respect any company that has the integrity to be honest about their failures. I think covering up a failure shows cowardice and can't hurt a company's reputation way worse, considering it gets caught for doing so. Now, being honest and possibly compensating those that bought a copy of the game, solely for PTS from console? That would be incredible. I also appreciated the solid answer, compared to some responses from other players.

    On a side note, in case you mind sharing, or I missed it: have you looked into a refund for your extra copy?
    Edited by Burgererer on 26 April 2017 09:30
  • Magdalina
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    Burgererer wrote: »
    @newtinmpls Making a possible assumption off of me making possible assumptions of other players making possible assumptions? Redundancy :smiley:

    I simply want to know where console players got the idea to buy a PC and/or PC copy. Because if they did in fact, get the idea from other players on the forum, this assumption wouldn't be wrong. I'm saying this because I've seen forums where players literally complain about something ZOS "promised they'd address in the future". When in fact, they never said anything of the sort, and some players just formed an imagination mob to try and make out the company to be liars.

    This tactic usually works until an outside source steps in to actually fact check the claims that were made.

    I personally got the idea from Support. I immediately contacted Customer Support about the Beta after receiving the invitation and asked how was it going to work and how could I access it. They told me that the only way was to purchase a PC version of the game. Which is what I did. When I got my disk ready to install, I went on the forums and saw Gina's post. So at this point, I fail to see how it is my mistake to have purchased the PC copy, when the Support told me it was the only option to Beta test. In fact, I had a pretty lengthy conversation with Support about the specs of the PC and if character copies from Console to PC would ever be a possibility. The fact that the invites were "sent out by accident" was never mentioned by them. Come on, tell me that I don't have the right to blame the company at this point. I have all of the e-mails as evidence.

    Wow. They didn't even check with their headquarters or anything? That was probably an honest mistake and sloppiness but that IS a scam even if unintended one. You could probabloy sue them if you really wanted lol. I'd say push them to refund you the money based on false advertising/promise/something.
  • newtinmpls
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    I think that when they realized the mistake, they should have covered it better rather than telling the truth in this case. Like giving a week or two of free PTS testing or something along those lines. Because them saying they messed up this much is kinda not very good reputation for the company. I mean I personally didn't know that I had to question the fact of receiving a Beta invitation. Like I can understand questioning balance issues, but questioning personal invitations by the company is not something that crossed my mind if you see what I mean

    Well.... I think that in theory it would make no sense to issue invitations for a PC Beta test to players of the PC version. At least at first glance.

    OTOH, since there does not appear to be a "console PTS", I can see the logic of at least offering that section of the playerbase a chance to test a significant DLC

    I would say, even if such invitations were issued by accident, it would make sense (and be good for public relations) to appreciate any folks who went to some trouble to be able to utilize the accidental opportunity.

    Such a thing could be handled in this way and look good and encourage more feedback.
    Tenesi Faryon of Telvanni - Dunmer Sorceress who deliberately sought sacrifice into Cold Harbor to rescue her beloved.
    Hisa Ni Caemaire - Altmer Sorceress, member of the Order Draconis and Adept of the House of Dibella.
    Broken Branch Toothmaul - goblin (for my goblin characters, I use either orsimer or bosmer templates) Templar, member of the Order Draconis and persistently unskilled pickpocket
    Mol gro Durga - Orsimer Socerer/Battlemage who died the first time when the Nibenay Valley chapterhouse of the Order Draconis was destroyed, then went back to Cold Harbor to rescue his second/partner who was still captive. He overestimated his resistance to the hopelessness of Oblivion, about to give up, and looked up to see the golden glow of atherius surrounding a beautiful young woman who extended her hand to him and said "I can help you". He carried Fianna Kingsley out of Cold Harbor on his shoulder. He carried Alvard Stower under one arm. He also irritated the Prophet who had intended the portal for only Mol and Lyris.
    ***
    Order Draconis - well c'mon there has to be some explanation for all those dragon tattoos.
    House of Dibella - If you have ever seen or read "Memoirs of a Geisha" that's just the beginning...
    Nibenay Valley Chapterhouse - Where now stands only desolate ground and a dolmen there once was a thriving community supporting one of the major chapterhouses of the Order Draconis
  • Izaki
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    Magdalina wrote: »
    Burgererer wrote: »
    @newtinmpls Making a possible assumption off of me making possible assumptions of other players making possible assumptions? Redundancy :smiley:

    I simply want to know where console players got the idea to buy a PC and/or PC copy. Because if they did in fact, get the idea from other players on the forum, this assumption wouldn't be wrong. I'm saying this because I've seen forums where players literally complain about something ZOS "promised they'd address in the future". When in fact, they never said anything of the sort, and some players just formed an imagination mob to try and make out the company to be liars.

    This tactic usually works until an outside source steps in to actually fact check the claims that were made.

    I personally got the idea from Support. I immediately contacted Customer Support about the Beta after receiving the invitation and asked how was it going to work and how could I access it. They told me that the only way was to purchase a PC version of the game. Which is what I did. When I got my disk ready to install, I went on the forums and saw Gina's post. So at this point, I fail to see how it is my mistake to have purchased the PC copy, when the Support told me it was the only option to Beta test. In fact, I had a pretty lengthy conversation with Support about the specs of the PC and if character copies from Console to PC would ever be a possibility. The fact that the invites were "sent out by accident" was never mentioned by them. Come on, tell me that I don't have the right to blame the company at this point. I have all of the e-mails as evidence.

    Wow. They didn't even check with their headquarters or anything? That was probably an honest mistake and sloppiness but that IS a scam even if unintended one. You could probabloy sue them if you really wanted lol. I'd say push them to refund you the money based on false advertising/promise/something.

    No I'm not going to bother doing anything of the sort, its going to cost me time and stress and its not something I want right now. I'll keep the PC copy for future use I suppose. I was already planning on getting started on PC, but was never really sure whether it was worth it, then got the Beta invite and decided to go ahead and buy it for the Beta (and maybe an account later on). So its not too bad I guess.

    Nope, can't push a refund from ZOS because I bought the physical copy from an outlet. I can get a refund from the outlet no problem though.

    @Burgererer I can't really get my head around how it could have been an accident that console players received invites (like someone just accidentally sent them out to certain accounts? how were the accounts chosen?), but that's beyond the point. I agree on you with the fact that its great when a company tells the truth, but mess ups as huge as this, it just seems unlogical to not cover it up, like say that it was indeed intended, they are happy to have you blahblah, here's a week or two of free testing, its possible to test for the full duration upon buying a PC version of the game. Done. Then there would have been no outcry, no problems, no ZOS looking stupid/clumsy, no one would have known, everyone would have been happy. Sure it costs resources, but giving false hopes and ideas to players isn't exactly acceptable, they would have gotten a much better image by covering up. Even if it did become known that the whole story was a "screw up", I doubt people would complain due to the gracious solution they came up with. But its obviously, money > everything else. And it would have cost time too.

    Like I said before, how mistrusting do I have to be to towards a company to start doubting the authenticity of a Beta invite. I am, at times, mistrusting in their capabilities to put out solid balance patches and/or fixes, but never doubted the stuff that was associated with my account.

    The least they could do is keep our access to the Beta forums (which I'm sure all of us have read every single inch of) and have us sign an NDA, instead of just saying "Sorry" and disappearing without clarifying anything about the NDA or possible follow-up solutions. At least make us sign the damn NDA in regards to anything we saw on that forum.
    Edited by Izaki on 26 April 2017 10:02
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    newtinmpls wrote: »
    I think that when they realized the mistake, they should have covered it better rather than telling the truth in this case. Like giving a week or two of free PTS testing or something along those lines. Because them saying they messed up this much is kinda not very good reputation for the company. I mean I personally didn't know that I had to question the fact of receiving a Beta invitation. Like I can understand questioning balance issues, but questioning personal invitations by the company is not something that crossed my mind if you see what I mean

    Well.... I think that in theory it would make no sense to issue invitations for a PC Beta test to players of the PC version. At least at first glance.

    OTOH, since there does not appear to be a "console PTS", I can see the logic of at least offering that section of the playerbase a chance to test a significant DLC

    I would say, even if such invitations were issued by accident, it would make sense (and be good for public relations) to appreciate any folks who went to some trouble to be able to utilize the accidental opportunity.

    Such a thing could be handled in this way and look good and encourage more feedback.

    ^ This I agree with.
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  • ricam
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    Burgererer wrote: »
    ricam wrote: »
    Does ZOS realize some players when out and bought the pc version just because of this error?

    What compelled them to do that? Seems like an honest mistake on ZOS's part and the correction's been made. It's not their fault some people inexplicably assumed they could use a PTS key on any platform.

    Because ZOS wasn't replying to anyone on this forum or the private one. Other players were making suggestions to do so. People were excited to be part of something.
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  • ScytheNL
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    Burgererer wrote: »
    Hallothiel wrote: »
    @Burgererer

    cry murder over a mess they could have easily avoided by contacting support and quickly resolving the issue.

    Oh really? Let's see. I received the email 2 days ago. I immediately contacted support. I have still to receive ANY answer AT ALL.

    So no, contacting support does NOT 'quickly resolve' the issue. You know this, yet you choose to keep trolling. That's too bad.

    It's NOT the players fault that they expect to be given something when they receive an official email from the company telling them that they will be given something. The fact that ZOS admits these messages where mistakenly sent proves the fault lies not with the playerbase but with the company.
    Edited by ScytheNL on 26 April 2017 10:41
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  • ScytheNL
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    Burgererer wrote: »
    I personally received an email for a PTS invitation, and at no point did it state "If you are a console player, please buy a PC version and enjoy the beta testing", or anything close to it.

    Here is the text:
    You're invited to our closed beta test for The Elder Scrolls® Online: Morrowind® on PC/Mac! If you'd like to participate in the beta, you can find more information and instructions in this email.

    GENERAL INFORMATION
    You now have access to The Elder Scrolls® Online: Morrowind® Chapter on the Public Test Server (information below).


    The closed beta will allow you to experience the entirety of ESO: Morrowind and Update 14, including:

    The brand new story and zone, Vvardenfell
    The new PvP game mode Battlegrounds
    The new Warden class
    The new Trial, the Halls of Fabrication
    During the closed beta, you can expect there to be character wipes and transfers, and character templates will be made available.

    The private forum for the closed beta test can be found here.

    Prior to participating, you must accept the Beta Agreement available in the PTS game client. IMPORTANT: Participation in the beta is subject to the confidentiality provisions of the Beta Agreement. Please do not stream, capture video, or discuss your experience with the game outside the Official Beta Forums.

    GETTING STARTED
    To participate in the closed beta, you should first ensure that you have the Public Test Server game client installed by following the process below:

    Open The Elder Scrolls® Online Launcher
    Click the Settings button on the top right
    Scroll down the Options menu and click the Show Public Test Environment checkbox
    Click Apply
    From your ESO Launcher, click on The Elder Scrolls Online (PTS), and click Install to download and install the closed beta game client.

    If you already have the PTS client installed, you should allow it to download and install any required updates.

    Once complete, select the PTS client and click Play to get into the game. You will be able to sign into the game with your regular ESO game account details.

    Once in game, you can travel to Vvardenfell via Wayshrine or by selecting the new tutorial from the character creation screen.





    I highlighted the important bits there for you. See how it says YOU WILL BE ABLE TO SIGN INTO THE GAME WITH YOUR REGULAR ESO GAME ACCOUNT DETAILS?

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    Double post

    Edited by ScytheNL on 26 April 2017 10:52
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  • robwolf666
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    DrSweetazz wrote: »
    Several console friends are getting closed beta invites on their accounts tied to the console version!

    Check your emails!

    I'm not sure that's working properly then - I got a Beta invite on PC/Mac even though I don't play the game on that platform, I play on XB1.
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