Thats what I thought, can't really see the benefit to signing up to another forum.
If anyone knows of some new benefits to it, please let us know.
Did no one else get a beta invite when they signed up? I don't own that game yet, but there is a beta invite for future DLC on that game. After you create your account click on your name in the upper right corner and go to your account and look on the column on the left.
Did anyone who has the game fill this out, is it an invite or an application form for an invite?
Ditched what, the community discussion? No, it's still there, but it's rather boring these days. A lot of oldtimers left and mods immediately shoot you down if you take even half a step off topic.wenxue2222b16_ESO wrote: »I can see one possible benefit of forum integration. When I used to hang around there the ES forums had a community discussion section - that we don't have here.
Might be nice if we are all together and therefore we all get to use that too.
If they haven't ditched it already that is. Used to be good in the old days but the interwebs is a wee bit more iffy sometimes now than it used to be in the old days.
Ditched what, the community discussion? No, it's still there, but it's rather boring these days. A lot of oldtimers left and mods immediately shoot you down if you take even half a step off topic.
But yeah, it'd be nice to have an off-topic section here. I never understood why we don't, it's usually great for building community. People keep sneaking in general threads in other sections anyway.
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Ace_of_Destiny wrote: »So...is this basically merging other Beth games with ESO (Zos) now?
The reason I ask is because this same notice was posted to the Fallout 4 boards.
Does this mean we/I will now have the same name in bothgame forums? (One account for both games.)
These work well and those don't? :P
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