This is not good
@ZOS_GinaBruno @ZOS_JessicaFolsom can you explain who will get the reward? In the announcement nothing was said about the extension, are we not getting award even when we all participated?
Yeah, I fear I just wasted a few hours watching a mostly not-about-ESO thing for items that it now sounds that I'm unlikely to receive. I signed up for a Twitch account today based on the ESO rewards for watching through Twitch, linked my accounts, but didn't see anything about an extension until too late
redshirt_49 wrote: »So apparently we should have been able to play a trivia, but if you used Chrome or maybe other factors it likely didn't work. I granted the extension access, already something many people would not know to do and there were no instructions given beyond linking your account, but the extension never loaded. I had no way of knowing it was going to work, assumed some part of the show would stop and give us questions or something. Right at the end, when I realized something wasn't right, I switched over to MS Edge to see wtf, I had no idea the trivia had been running the whole time. So when It finally showed using Edge all the questions were done.
If participation and having the Extension working was a requirement for the twitch drops that is pretty brutal. I'm hoping it's not.
It's not required.
All that was required for the drop was to enable the extension. The trivia game and leaderboards were just for funzies, it said so in their FAQ and are unrelated to the drops. Did NONE of you read the FAQ?
redshirt_49 wrote: »But yeah, just in case anoyone missed it :
No, you did not need to participate in the trivia game for the twitch drop.
It was just there for fun.
redshirt_49 wrote: »But yeah, just in case anoyone missed it :
No, you did not need to participate in the trivia game for the twitch drop.
It was just there for fun.
redshirt_49 wrote: »So apparently we should have been able to play a trivia, but if you used Chrome or maybe other factors it likely didn't work. I granted the extension access, already something many people would not know to do and there were no instructions given beyond linking your account, but the extension never loaded. I had no way of knowing it was going to work, assumed some part of the show would stop and give us questions or something. Right at the end, when I realized something wasn't right, I switched over to MS Edge to see wtf, I had no idea the trivia had been running the whole time. So when It finally showed using Edge all the questions were done.
If participation and having the Extension working was a requirement for the twitch drops that is pretty brutal. I'm hoping it's not.
It's not required.
All that was required for the drop was to enable the extension. The trivia game and leaderboards were just for funzies, it said so in their FAQ and are unrelated to the drops. Did NONE of you read the FAQ?
What FAQ, where? Do you mean the news article where it says:
"Anyone who accesses our Twitch extension during #BE3 (via Twitch.TV/Bethesda or Twitch.TV/Twitch) will be enrolled to receive a special Twitch Drop package featuring items for The Elder Scrolls Online, Quake Champions and The Elder Scrolls: Legends."
Because yeah, I read that, that's why I had questions about how to "access" the extension before the event.
redshirt_49 wrote: »redshirt_49 wrote: »So apparently we should have been able to play a trivia, but if you used Chrome or maybe other factors it likely didn't work. I granted the extension access, already something many people would not know to do and there were no instructions given beyond linking your account, but the extension never loaded. I had no way of knowing it was going to work, assumed some part of the show would stop and give us questions or something. Right at the end, when I realized something wasn't right, I switched over to MS Edge to see wtf, I had no idea the trivia had been running the whole time. So when It finally showed using Edge all the questions were done.
If participation and having the Extension working was a requirement for the twitch drops that is pretty brutal. I'm hoping it's not.
It's not required.
All that was required for the drop was to enable the extension. The trivia game and leaderboards were just for funzies, it said so in their FAQ and are unrelated to the drops. Did NONE of you read the FAQ?
What FAQ, where? Do you mean the news article where it says:
"Anyone who accesses our Twitch extension during #BE3 (via Twitch.TV/Bethesda or Twitch.TV/Twitch) will be enrolled to receive a special Twitch Drop package featuring items for The Elder Scrolls Online, Quake Champions and The Elder Scrolls: Legends."
Because yeah, I read that, that's why I had questions about how to "access" the extension before the event.
Ah right, when the stream went live, the extension icon popped up on the stream window. You had to enable it and allow access. And that was it. Then you had that FAQ button on the stream window where it clearly said you did not need to do anything else than link your accounts and then that was that.
Yeah the information on how to do those inital steps was rather limited and I grabbed most of it on the forums rather than the Bethesda website.
redshirt_49 wrote: »
I had to reload the page to make it show. If you tuned into the stream before the extension went live you had to refresh the page.
redshirt_49 wrote: »So apparently we should have been able to play a trivia, but if you used Chrome or maybe other factors it likely didn't work. I granted the extension access, already something many people would not know to do and there were no instructions given beyond linking your account, but the extension never loaded. I had no way of knowing it was going to work, assumed some part of the show would stop and give us questions or something. Right at the end, when I realized something wasn't right, I switched over to MS Edge to see wtf, I had no idea the trivia had been running the whole time. So when It finally showed using Edge all the questions were done.
If participation and having the Extension working was a requirement for the twitch drops that is pretty brutal. I'm hoping it's not.
It's not required.
All that was required for the drop was to enable the extension. The trivia game and leaderboards were just for funzies, it said so in their FAQ and are unrelated to the drops. Did NONE of you read the FAQ?
What FAQ, where? Do you mean the news article where it says:
"Anyone who accesses our Twitch extension during #BE3 (via Twitch.TV/Bethesda or Twitch.TV/Twitch) will be enrolled to receive a special Twitch Drop package featuring items for The Elder Scrolls Online, Quake Champions and The Elder Scrolls: Legends."
Because yeah, I read that, that's why I had questions about how to "access" the extension before the event.
I guess that extension doesn't work on Chrome.Merlin13KAGL wrote: »The trivia, etc was just bonus. The 'help/faq' at the bottom even said it had no effect on the drop.
Basically, as long as you had to grant permission, the extension loaded, and that should be enough.