Hand_Bacon wrote: »
Is it possible they could delay announcing the winner if the winner fails to contact them straight away? Lets say they received an email or a phone call already, but they missed it. So now they have to wait until they can actually contact this person.
Was it a Nigerian Prince?
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Hand_Bacon wrote: »Maybe they're finalizing the legalities.
Maybe they're in contact or trying to contact the winner prior to the announcement.
Maybe marketing has more in store for the announcement then a simple "yada yada so and so won."
Then again maybe ZoS failed.
How quickly we jump to the last one.
With ZOS' track record, you can't exactly blame people for jumping to the last conclusion. I mean, just take a look at one of their recent patch attempts. They managed to break overload (a sorcerer's ultimate) by attempting to fix a bug associated with dodge rolling. They're not even remotely related. How they managed to screw that one up is beyond me.
Made you look.
It is weird that they haven't really come out and said anything on a campaign that they've been running for months...no? Even google searches in the last 24 hours or so don't give much at all for results. Where's the marketing? Where's the articles?
Kind of seems like a ZOS marketing fail....
Sallington wrote: »Anything useful that players are wanting added into the game all fall under the category of "Yer ruinin my 'mersion!"
mattymaats wrote: »I keep getting excited whenever I seen an email from ESO, damn this badge notification spam
mattymaats wrote: »I keep getting excited whenever I seen an email from ESO, damn this badge notification spam
@mattymaats
Here, have another!
Sorry I couldn't resist. :P
