kalizaarMember, Neverwinter Beta Users, Neverwinter Guardian UsersPosts: 0Arc User
edited January 2013
I'm starting to think the "head start in open beta" was a mistake by that Kotaku report. With the official list it says "5 days early access" and even the video states "play 5 days before your friends", not open beta access. This would fit with every other MMO release that gives headstart access in various amounts to pre-orders. Headstart to the game, not the open betas.
I would be willing to purchase the Collector's ED Heros of the North but not before I have even had a chance to try the game. I don't understand why anyone would be willing to shell out 200 dollars for a game they haven't even tried yet. I am sure that I'm not the only one who has made the mistake of getting a collector ed in the past for a game that ended up being totally fail, even though it looked good in previews and such. Case in point Final Fantasy 14, Star Trek Online, Age of Conan just to name a few. So even though this looks to be a promising game why do I as a player spend that much money on a game that I haven't even had the opertunity to try?
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richenglishMember, Neverwinter Beta Users, Neverwinter Guardian UsersPosts: 5Arc User
You don't get a code, you just get the ability to download the game and play tomorrow.
Thanks Shaudius however I called them because there's no indication on my account of my purchase either, they couldn't work it out and put me on hold for 19 mins then cut me off. Since then the lines have been jammed and they claim 3-4 days wait for email responses...
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The 8th is the closed beta start for those who buy the 60 and 200 dollar packs.
You don't get a code, you just get the ability to download the game and play tomorrow.
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