ZOS_GinaBruno wrote: »DeathDealer19 wrote: »ZOS_GinaBruno wrote: »Starting next week, on Thursday April 16th at 10:00AM EDT, we will be kicking off our Welcome Back Weekend. During this event, anyone who played the game during beta but did not purchase a copy of ESO will be invited to play the game for free until Monday April 20th at 10:00AM EDT.
The Welcome Back Weekend event isn’t just for people who played the beta and didn’t purchase the game, though. We’ll have activities for you, our active players, too!
- ESO Orienteering Challenge
- Put your navigation skills to the test, and you can win your very own Bristlegut Piglet pet!
- Welcome Back Weekend Sweepstakes
- Everyone who plays during Welcome Back Weekend – whether you currently own the game or not – will be entered into our sweepstakes to win some great prizes.
- Fan Livestream Event
- We’ll be hosting some of our most talented and dedicated ESO livestreamers on Twitch all weekend.
We’ll have additional details on each of these events next week, and also plan to update the Crown Store with some new and exclusive items, so be sure to keep an eye on our website.
If you plan on livestreaming or running any live in-game events during our Welcome Back Weekend, let us know and we’ll be sure to promote them! We’ll need all event details by this Friday, April 10th at 12:00PM EDT.
Finally, if you’re a member of a guild, be on the lookout for any returning members or even new players that need a helping hand. Consider running a recruiting, or new-player event! And if you do, be sure to tell us about it in this thread so we can help spread the word.
We’re excited to welcome everyone back to Tamriel next week, and hope to see you all during the weekend!
Love this idea but you guys might want to look into making the game available for them to download a day or two early. Downloading the entire game client can take a while for some people. don't want them to spend the whole welcome back weekend looking at a download bar
Anyone eligible to participate in Welcome Back Weekend can begin downloading now.
derpsticks wrote: »Can you highlight somehow that DC is looking for more recruits? We are in more need than EP and AD.
Sorry, as along as Rawl'Kha exists and all DC town wayshrines are all over the map you can forget DC getting any love
Really can't wait for some kind event that gives rewards to anyone participatingderpsticks wrote: »Can you highlight somehow that DC is looking for more recruits? We are in more need than EP and AD.
Sorry, as along as Rawl'Kha exists and all DC town wayshrines are all over the map you can forget DC getting any love
Sorry, never been to Rawl'kha, but whats so special about it?
NewBlacksmurf wrote: »Great idea!
AND then....console beta info afterwards?
2. ELIGIBILITY
All participants must be 18 years of age or older at the time of entry (the “Required Age”), must possess a valid form of identification and be a legal resident of (i) one of the 50 United States (or the District of Columbia) excluding the territories, military installations and commonwealths, (ii) Canada, (iii) the United Kingdom, Spain, Germany, France, Belgium, Switzerland, Austria or the Netherlands, or (iv) Australia or New Zealand. All applicable federal, national, state, provincial and local laws and regulations apply. Void where prohibited, restricted or taxed by law. Excluded from eligibility are officers, directors, employees, agents and representatives of the Sponsor, each of its respective parent, affiliated or related companies, agencies, suppliers of the materials and services related to this Giveaway, and members of any immediate families (defined as parents, siblings, children and spouses, regardless of where they live) or households (whether or not related) of such officers, directors, employees, agents and sales representatives.
Residents of Canada Only: Before being declared a winner, each selected entrant must first correctly answer without assistance of any kind, whether mechanical or otherwise, a time-limited mathematical skill-testing question to be administered at a mutually convenient time by telephone.
@MissBizz - That explains it. You got my hopes up though.
Though now I really wonder why the different rule set. We were thinking we were excluded due to a legal requirement but what would exclude us from "contestA" but not "contestB"?
Oh well. C'est la vie!
@MIssBizz - I don't think the "skill" would be it - “any contest, lottery, game of chance or skill, or mixed chance and skill, or otherwise [disposing] of any product or other benefit …” is actually grouped together in the Competition Act.
kingbeowulf wrote: »Although I enjoyed the BETA immensely, I will not be participating in the welcome-back festivities. I can't justify re-installing Windows 7 or purchasing Windows 8 just to download 80GB of game client and data. I could try emulation under WINE, but with a measly Athlon64 X2 5200+ and Nvidia aGTX660, its not worth the aggravation.
Now, for a proper native Linux client, I'd toss handfuls of cash toward Bethesda/ZOS.
Don't you think this is an unreasonable thing to expect? How many MMOS have a native Linux client? How many customers would this realistically gain them? I would think that most Linux users who are also gamers have a decent windows machine or at the VERY least, dual boot.
kingbeowulf wrote: »kingbeowulf wrote: »Although I enjoyed the BETA immensely, I will not be participating in the welcome-back festivities. I can't justify re-installing Windows 7 or purchasing Windows 8 just to download 80GB of game client and data. I could try emulation under WINE, but with a measly Athlon64 X2 5200+ and Nvidia aGTX660, its not worth the aggravation.
Now, for a proper native Linux client, I'd toss handfuls of cash toward Bethesda/ZOS.
Don't you think this is an unreasonable thing to expect? How many MMOS have a native Linux client? How many customers would this realistically gain them? I would think that most Linux users who are also gamers have a decent windows machine or at the VERY least, dual boot.
There are quite a few native Linux MMORPG clients out there: Heck, even Ultima Online has one. It is just a shame that Bethesda et al do not wish to tap into that market. You'll find quite the eclectic mix of online MMO titles here: http://www.lgdb.org/games (about 51 so far).
There are millions of Linux desktop users, many also gamers. We are just hard to count since we don't have an OS that "dials home" and we believe in a bit of privacy and security. I do not go online with my Win7 install, which exists exclusively for Oblivion and Skyrim, due to the need to update scan the OS constantly. I am am not about to go into Windows' dismal stability record...
It is interesting to note, given this "welcome back weekend," how ESO now has a new payment/subscription model. How soon before its just freemium like DDO and Neverwinter?