Ok, signed up and linked to Steam account. . . Elite immediately!
Edit: Managed to link FB
No rewards however. . . I supposed I need to D/L the app do I?
This was in the OP, and on any of the promotion pages I linked to.
The promotion doesn't start until 9/04/2012. So even if you are ranked as a "newbie" you have time to log some hours to get "experienced". And yes, you need to d/l the app for it to know when you're playing games on the PC (at least for non-Steam PC games... It *may* detect Steam games w/o the app by tracking your Steam account {I'm not sure, I dont work for Raptr and you'd probably find better help on Raptr's forums}, but see my last post with issues with this game and Steam that seem inconsistent with Champions Online and tracking)
For those of you claiming that Raptr isn't tracking your STO hours, make sure Raptr has the game detected from the right directory. If not, you may have to manually add it.
I'm going to uninstall/reinstall my copy of Raptr b/c I definitely don't remember having any issues with it auto-installing in its own directory instead of allowing you to set a custom directory (it's not as if it takes long or is a big deal to set up).
Got confused by the posts saying they'd already qualified for them etc . . .
But when they do go live, question stands: How do you claim them? Do you need the desktop app?
You can go to the 'rewards' link on your Raptr homepage's sidebar and see all the rewards available, as well as the ones you're qualified for. (you don't need the app)
If/when you qualify for rewards you'll click the button on the right of the specific reward as indicated (I believe otherwise the button just says "Check your reward" and it tells you what requirements haven't been met yet).
When claiming rewards, it usually gives codes out. For Xbox games, you'd apply these codes on Xbox LIVE's "claim codes" page, for PSN games you'd put the codes in the PSN store area, for most PC games, there's a link to the page where you'd input the codes. This is the first Raptr reward for STO I've seen, but I imagine it takes you to the STO account page where you can input codes there.
Also there's a big table on the download page that describes what you can and can't do with the app over what you can do with just the web page (and no app)
I'm sorry... As a casual STO player who might rarely launch Champs or CoH, I'm not seeing the point of this.
What can I do with this that I can't already do with STO, aside from knowing when my gamer friends are online playing some other game?
I'm definitely NOT hooking up and giving out my personal data just for a one-time loot grab and getting pestered with emails till the end of time.
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It doesn't seem to be tracking my STO time played.
It tracked some Champs time played when I hopped over there for a little bit, but nothing for STO....
Alright, Raptr does install to the "C:\Program Files (x86)" directory (on 64-bit Windows systems) by default now without option to change. I didn't notice when I rebuilt my computer in July and was re-installing several dozen things at the same time. However, there is a reason:
The raptr client only installs to a default location. In the days before we had in-game overlay it was much more possible to install the client to an alternate directory, but it's not that simple anymore. There are certain files that have to reside inside the Program Files(x86) folder and if they do not, things will not work and detect properly.
On top of the tiles located inside Program Files (X86) there's also all the log, configurations, downloads, and screenshots stored in your user folder inside %appdata%/raptr. I can track down a list of all the mandatory files that have to stay on the C: drive if you really want to attempt to relocate raptr to another drive.
and if you really, really, REALLY want to, you can change the directory (or at least most of the files, some files will need to stay in the default location) from C:\Program Files (x86)... but I don't recommend it, as it would be very easy to completely hose the way your machine works.
Okay update:
"This is required to get elevation to avoid prompting for game detections for elevated games without requiring UAC prompts that annoy most users."
So, basically we're looking at it as we have to default it to there.
HOWEVER.
please
Close Raptr
Then goto
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Raptr
or
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Raptr for older version of windows
Change the value of Install_Dir
To where ever it is you want.
The %appdata%\Raptr will still exist on your C drive, but unless you want to change how %appdata% functions for your entire computer (I can show you how), just let it be.
You should then be able to drag the Raptr install folder to the location you specified in Install_Dir
You will be receiving the pop-up everytime you run Raptr (that annoying windows thing that says, you are trying to run this as an admin Are you sure?)
I'm sorry... As a casual STO player who might rarely launch Champs or CoH, I'm not seeing the point of this.
What can I do with this that I can't already do with STO, aside from knowing when my gamer friends are online playing some other game?
I'm definitely NOT hooking up and giving out my personal data just for a one-time loot grab and getting pestered with emails till the end of time.
As a community moderator, I'm a little surprised that you made a post like this.
This isn't anything much different than Xfire or Steam, except for the fact that Raptr also gives out free stuff or discounts tailored to the games you play on top of the social stuff.
If you don't play a lot of games or don't want to interact with many friends and/or gamers or otherwise participate in a community of gamers (another odd behavior for a community mod in a game forum), then this is not for you, and that's perfectly fine.
I'm sorry... As a casual STO player who might rarely launch Champs or CoH, I'm not seeing the point of this.
What can I do with this that I can't already do with STO, aside from knowing when my gamer friends are online playing some other game?
I'm definitely NOT hooking up and giving out my personal data just for a one-time loot grab and getting pestered with emails till the end of time.
It's quite a nice system if you play multiple games/platforms. I guess it's simplest to describe it as a cross platform achievement system, a social networking of sorts. I've been using it for sometime and it's fun. If you're only playing STO/CO then yeah, I can understand the perspective, if you play other things - give it a try It's not the devil I promise
Ok, last night, since Raptr wasn't showing my STO time played, I tryed the "Track gametime manually, which didn't do anything.
Then this morning when I logged into Raptr, it showed the time I manually input, presumeably, so i thought it was working.
So I logged into STO thru the Raptr->Launch->Star Trek Online option on the Raptr page. Played a couple hours, getting the newly repaired Fleet doffs into their proper places, then exited game.
BUT the gametime that raptr says my last play session was <1 hour... 3 hours = <1 hour to Raptr? or does it just take a while to get it registered?
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Ok, last night, since Raptr wasn't showing my STO time played, I tryed the "Track gametime manually, which didn't do anything.
Then this morning when I logged into Raptr, it showed the time I manually input, presumeably, so i thought it was working.
So I logged into STO thru the Raptr->Launch->Star Trek Online option on the Raptr page. Played a couple hours, getting the newly repaired Fleet doffs into their proper places, then exited game.
BUT the gametime that raptr says my last play session was <1 hour... 3 hours = <1 hour to Raptr? or does it just take a while to get it registered?
doing it manually will only add the time say you set it to 3 hours of game play only after the 3 hours are up or i think you can maybe log out of raptr log back it will add it
For people having problems - try adding the game manually to your list (even if it's already there) by selecting its install directory. I need to do it every time I launch the bloody app, but this is the only way for it to track the STO game time properly.
I just hope it'll be worth it and the Mugato won't be a single item unlock (one per account...) like other recent promotional items... This raptr app is awful and I'm removing it the moment I get the reward...
They've renamed the "Bridge Officer Bundle" as the "Holodeck Bundle" (probably because there are no Bridge Officers involved with this bundle).
Both the Holodeck Bundle and Captain's Critter promotions start on 9/4/2012
Thank you so much for the update! I just started using Raptr again just for this. Wish there was a way to import our STO playtime into Raptr... I haven't used Raptr for a long time. Guess I'll just let the client sit on my 2nd pc running with raptr all day and while I sleep.
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Hey guys, I just found this thread. Should I start doing this raptr thing now? Or wait for an official word from cryptic?
For the 2nd one, the companion one, you'll need some hours logged in STO with Raptr running in order to qualify. The first one you just need to be a Newbie, which is no more than a minute of logged game time. Both also require that you have your Facebook account connected to your Raptr account.
So, if I were you, I'd go and start Raptr now and get it worked up to get to "Experienced" to qualify for the critters one. I'm just letting my 2nd pc sit with the STO client at the login (not the launcher) with Raptr running to get some hours logged into it while I mess around, do RL stuff and play Forsaken World & STO on my main PC.
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I'm sorry... As a casual STO player who might rarely launch Champs or CoH, I'm not seeing the point of this.
What can I do with this that I can't already do with STO, aside from knowing when my gamer friends are online playing some other game?
I'm definitely NOT hooking up and giving out my personal data just for a one-time loot grab and getting pestered with emails till the end of time.
Raptr hasn't sent me very many emails, and you can fine-tune what they send you emails for, down to the point where you're not going to hear from them unless your password is compromised or their terms of service change or something.
The short answer to what it does, besides tracking your friends in other games (even if they're on Steam, Xfire, Windows Live, Xbox Live, Playstation Network, or others), is it keeps score. Gamers like keeping score.
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Raptr hasn't sent me very many emails, and you can fine-tune what they send you emails for, down to the point where you're not going to hear from them unless your password is compromised or their terms of service change or something.
The short answer to what it does, besides tracking your friends in other games (even if they're on Steam, Xfire, Windows Live, Xbox Live, Playstation Network, or others), is it keeps score. Gamers like keeping score.
Indeed, as Syberghost said. I have been a member of Raptr since they were brand new. The only email I have ever gotten from them was when I originally signed up. I even checked my gmail account I have registered with it. One email in 4 years is not bad in my opinion.
Of course, as Syberghost also pointed out, I had all my settings set to not email me and opted out of newsletters and such things. I haven't used the program in a couple years until I read about these promotions. I just now enabled three of their email features, one for newsletters, when someone follows me, and lastly to notify me when someone friends me.
As well, I have several "main" email accounts through Gmail and dozens more on the domain I own. One Gmail I use exclusively for official game sign ups to reputable MMO games only. Then I have another Gmail that is used publicly for community things, like Raptr and Twitter as well as to sign up for things that I know I'll probably end up getting spam from. Then I have a third Gmail that is used in non-major MMOs that I don't fully trust or know to well or for new games that I am "trying." I then have three more through Gmail for other things, such as games that only allow one email per account. Yeah, I've been around the internet since the early 90's, so I have learned the boons of having many email accounts.
The glorious thing about Gmail are their spam filters, they are wonderful! On top of that, you have an arsenal of options to further filter for spam IF stuff gets past Gmails spam filters.
Additionally, after having not used Raptr for a couple years and just now using it again, I really like how it has evolved and been updated. Seems a lot better and a lot more privacy settings. It also doesn't seem to be very taxing on my systems, at all. My second machine runs EVERY game like TRIBBLE... yet I still don't notice it running in the background on that PC or my main beast of a Desktop either.
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Thanks for the info... I'll think about it. I appreciate knowing you can opt out of drinking from the firehose.
How well does it integrate with STO? What kinds of stats can you get from it?
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Thanks for the info... I'll think about it. I appreciate knowing you can opt out of drinking from the firehose.
How well does it integrate with STO? What kinds of stats can you get from it?
From STO, currently only hours played (same with Steam). Both Steam and Raptr can detect CO's achievements, but for some reason STO's accolades have never worked with tracking (on either Steam or Raptr).
The chat overlay works with STO and includes a web browser (I believe the default hotkey is Ctrl-Tab), although I hardly ever use it since I play on multiple monitors and always have the Raptr app friendslist window open on the other monitor and use that when chatting with people in other games.
You can take and post screenshots to Raptr with PageUp-S (by default), which you can then post on your Raptr profile, or post to facebook (if you have that connected), or tweet it out (if you have twitter connected).
are those what you were looking for in terms of integration?
Thank you so much for the update! I just started using Raptr again just for this. Wish there was a way to import our STO playtime into Raptr... I haven't used Raptr for a long time. Guess I'll just let the client sit on my 2nd pc running with raptr all day and while I sleep.
You don't need to leave your pc and game running. Just play for 4 hours to get the "Experienced" rank. I've just started with Raptr and already have 2 hours logged. According to the hover-over-pop-up, I only need 2 more hours for "Experienced".
I'll post again here in a couple of hours and let ya know if it works that way, just in case it's a misprint or something!
Yup. and I'd recommend downloading Raptr for Foundry authors because it's a way to rack up a few rewards for time spent authoring.
All that said, Raptr may reset everyone's progress when the tracking goes live as they try to avoid anyone having an advantage when they start tracking. So be ready.
Yup. and I'd recommend downloading Raptr for Foundry authors because it's a way to rack up a few rewards for time spent authoring.
All that said, Raptr may reset everyone's progress when the tracking goes live as they try to avoid anyone having an advantage when they start tracking. So be ready.
Really? That seems horribly unfair to the STO players that used Raptr long before these promos were introduced.
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Really? That seems horribly unfair to the STO players that used Raptr long before these promos were introduced.
Well, they weight things for new games to keep early adopters from dominating the ranking... as it's NOT a flat amount of time to get rewards. It's based on your percentile of use.
Near as I can figure: they do market research with the data they collect. And they pay the publisher cash (or supply research) for each reward they give out. So they want to limit the cash they give out and do that by ensuring there's a cap on how much stuff they're paying publishers for. So you have to be in the top X% of respondents and when they do new tracking, they have a hard estimated cap. They could conceivably give every user 50 cents or whatever but that wouldn't drive up recruiting. So what they do is, say, give the top 25% of participants $2.50 worth of stuff. And, ideally, they get a publisher to kick in MORE THAN $2.50 worth of stuff under the rationale that the wholesale price of virtual items is lower, it creates goodwill with the community, it helps publicize the game, and maybe they share some data with the publisher on industry stats. So with that factored in, they get Cryptic or whoever to kick in maybe $10 worth of stuff in exchange for Raptr paying them $2.50 per top tier user. And so much the better if it's a reskinned pet or something actually "unique" in some way.
If that's NOT their business model then, man, have I got a business model worth exploring.
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This was in the OP, and on any of the promotion pages I linked to.
The promotion doesn't start until 9/04/2012. So even if you are ranked as a "newbie" you have time to log some hours to get "experienced". And yes, you need to d/l the app for it to know when you're playing games on the PC (at least for non-Steam PC games... It *may* detect Steam games w/o the app by tracking your Steam account {I'm not sure, I dont work for Raptr and you'd probably find better help on Raptr's forums}, but see my last post with issues with this game and Steam that seem inconsistent with Champions Online and tracking)
For those of you claiming that Raptr isn't tracking your STO hours, make sure Raptr has the game detected from the right directory. If not, you may have to manually add it.
I'm going to uninstall/reinstall my copy of Raptr b/c I definitely don't remember having any issues with it auto-installing in its own directory instead of allowing you to set a custom directory (it's not as if it takes long or is a big deal to set up).
Raptr profile
Got confused by the posts saying they'd already qualified for them etc . . .
But when they do go live, question stands: How do you claim them? Do you need the desktop app?
Probably via the C-Store. They probably trigger a pre-order bonus-style unlock.
You can go to the 'rewards' link on your Raptr homepage's sidebar and see all the rewards available, as well as the ones you're qualified for. (you don't need the app)
If/when you qualify for rewards you'll click the button on the right of the specific reward as indicated (I believe otherwise the button just says "Check your reward" and it tells you what requirements haven't been met yet).
When claiming rewards, it usually gives codes out. For Xbox games, you'd apply these codes on Xbox LIVE's "claim codes" page, for PSN games you'd put the codes in the PSN store area, for most PC games, there's a link to the page where you'd input the codes. This is the first Raptr reward for STO I've seen, but I imagine it takes you to the STO account page where you can input codes there.
Also there's a big table on the download page that describes what you can and can't do with the app over what you can do with just the web page (and no app)
Raptr profile
What can I do with this that I can't already do with STO, aside from knowing when my gamer friends are online playing some other game?
I'm definitely NOT hooking up and giving out my personal data just for a one-time loot grab and getting pestered with emails till the end of time.
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Alright, Raptr does install to the "C:\Program Files (x86)" directory (on 64-bit Windows systems) by default now without option to change. I didn't notice when I rebuilt my computer in July and was re-installing several dozen things at the same time. However, there is a reason:
and if you really, really, REALLY want to, you can change the directory (or at least most of the files, some files will need to stay in the default location) from C:\Program Files (x86)... but I don't recommend it, as it would be very easy to completely hose the way your machine works.
Raptr profile
As a community moderator, I'm a little surprised that you made a post like this.
This isn't anything much different than Xfire or Steam, except for the fact that Raptr also gives out free stuff or discounts tailored to the games you play on top of the social stuff.
If you don't play a lot of games or don't want to interact with many friends and/or gamers or otherwise participate in a community of gamers (another odd behavior for a community mod in a game forum), then this is not for you, and that's perfectly fine.
Raptr profile
ya it was the longest part was downloading the main game file again but after that it was very fast was up and playing again with in 30 min's
system Lord Baal is dead
It's quite a nice system if you play multiple games/platforms. I guess it's simplest to describe it as a cross platform achievement system, a social networking of sorts. I've been using it for sometime and it's fun. If you're only playing STO/CO then yeah, I can understand the perspective, if you play other things - give it a try It's not the devil I promise
Then this morning when I logged into Raptr, it showed the time I manually input, presumeably, so i thought it was working.
So I logged into STO thru the Raptr->Launch->Star Trek Online option on the Raptr page. Played a couple hours, getting the newly repaired Fleet doffs into their proper places, then exited game.
BUT the gametime that raptr says my last play session was <1 hour... 3 hours = <1 hour to Raptr? or does it just take a while to get it registered?
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Three years and still no Captain Klaa hair...
doing it manually will only add the time say you set it to 3 hours of game play only after the 3 hours are up or i think you can maybe log out of raptr log back it will add it
system Lord Baal is dead
I just hope it'll be worth it and the Mugato won't be a single item unlock (one per account...) like other recent promotional items... This raptr app is awful and I'm removing it the moment I get the reward...
*sighs*
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Starfleet Rank / Serial: Vice Admiral, Field Captain / SZ-872-112
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Species / Birth Date / Birth Place: Half-Betazoid, Half-Human / Stardate 27481.22 / Rixx City, Betazed
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Both the Holodeck Bundle and Captain's Critter promotions start on 9/4/2012
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Thank you so much for the update! I just started using Raptr again just for this. Wish there was a way to import our STO playtime into Raptr... I haven't used Raptr for a long time. Guess I'll just let the client sit on my 2nd pc running with raptr all day and while I sleep.
Short Name: Zebular ( @zebular )
Starfleet Rank / Serial: Vice Admiral, Field Captain / SZ-872-112
Fleet Registry / Command Ship: Fleet Admiral of the Betazed Patrol / U.S.S. Zebulon, NX-91333-C
Diplomatic Registry: Starfleet Ambassador, Betazed Ambassador, Son of the Thirteenth House of Betazed
Species / Birth Date / Birth Place: Half-Betazoid, Half-Human / Stardate 27481.22 / Rixx City, Betazed
Handles: @zebular (PC) • @MtnDewFreak (XBOX) • @Terraseer (PS4)
For the 2nd one, the companion one, you'll need some hours logged in STO with Raptr running in order to qualify. The first one you just need to be a Newbie, which is no more than a minute of logged game time. Both also require that you have your Facebook account connected to your Raptr account.
So, if I were you, I'd go and start Raptr now and get it worked up to get to "Experienced" to qualify for the critters one. I'm just letting my 2nd pc sit with the STO client at the login (not the launcher) with Raptr running to get some hours logged into it while I mess around, do RL stuff and play Forsaken World & STO on my main PC.
Short Name: Zebular ( @zebular )
Starfleet Rank / Serial: Vice Admiral, Field Captain / SZ-872-112
Fleet Registry / Command Ship: Fleet Admiral of the Betazed Patrol / U.S.S. Zebulon, NX-91333-C
Diplomatic Registry: Starfleet Ambassador, Betazed Ambassador, Son of the Thirteenth House of Betazed
Species / Birth Date / Birth Place: Half-Betazoid, Half-Human / Stardate 27481.22 / Rixx City, Betazed
Handles: @zebular (PC) • @MtnDewFreak (XBOX) • @Terraseer (PS4)
Raptr hasn't sent me very many emails, and you can fine-tune what they send you emails for, down to the point where you're not going to hear from them unless your password is compromised or their terms of service change or something.
The short answer to what it does, besides tracking your friends in other games (even if they're on Steam, Xfire, Windows Live, Xbox Live, Playstation Network, or others), is it keeps score. Gamers like keeping score.
Indeed, as Syberghost said. I have been a member of Raptr since they were brand new. The only email I have ever gotten from them was when I originally signed up. I even checked my gmail account I have registered with it. One email in 4 years is not bad in my opinion.
Of course, as Syberghost also pointed out, I had all my settings set to not email me and opted out of newsletters and such things. I haven't used the program in a couple years until I read about these promotions. I just now enabled three of their email features, one for newsletters, when someone follows me, and lastly to notify me when someone friends me.
As well, I have several "main" email accounts through Gmail and dozens more on the domain I own. One Gmail I use exclusively for official game sign ups to reputable MMO games only. Then I have another Gmail that is used publicly for community things, like Raptr and Twitter as well as to sign up for things that I know I'll probably end up getting spam from. Then I have a third Gmail that is used in non-major MMOs that I don't fully trust or know to well or for new games that I am "trying." I then have three more through Gmail for other things, such as games that only allow one email per account. Yeah, I've been around the internet since the early 90's, so I have learned the boons of having many email accounts.
The glorious thing about Gmail are their spam filters, they are wonderful! On top of that, you have an arsenal of options to further filter for spam IF stuff gets past Gmails spam filters.
Additionally, after having not used Raptr for a couple years and just now using it again, I really like how it has evolved and been updated. Seems a lot better and a lot more privacy settings. It also doesn't seem to be very taxing on my systems, at all. My second machine runs EVERY game like TRIBBLE... yet I still don't notice it running in the background on that PC or my main beast of a Desktop either.
Short Name: Zebular ( @zebular )
Starfleet Rank / Serial: Vice Admiral, Field Captain / SZ-872-112
Fleet Registry / Command Ship: Fleet Admiral of the Betazed Patrol / U.S.S. Zebulon, NX-91333-C
Diplomatic Registry: Starfleet Ambassador, Betazed Ambassador, Son of the Thirteenth House of Betazed
Species / Birth Date / Birth Place: Half-Betazoid, Half-Human / Stardate 27481.22 / Rixx City, Betazed
Handles: @zebular (PC) • @MtnDewFreak (XBOX) • @Terraseer (PS4)
How well does it integrate with STO? What kinds of stats can you get from it?
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From STO, currently only hours played (same with Steam). Both Steam and Raptr can detect CO's achievements, but for some reason STO's accolades have never worked with tracking (on either Steam or Raptr).
The chat overlay works with STO and includes a web browser (I believe the default hotkey is Ctrl-Tab), although I hardly ever use it since I play on multiple monitors and always have the Raptr app friendslist window open on the other monitor and use that when chatting with people in other games.
You can take and post screenshots to Raptr with PageUp-S (by default), which you can then post on your Raptr profile, or post to facebook (if you have that connected), or tweet it out (if you have twitter connected).
are those what you were looking for in terms of integration?
Raptr profile
You don't need to leave your pc and game running. Just play for 4 hours to get the "Experienced" rank. I've just started with Raptr and already have 2 hours logged. According to the hover-over-pop-up, I only need 2 more hours for "Experienced".
I'll post again here in a couple of hours and let ya know if it works that way, just in case it's a misprint or something!
Yup. and I'd recommend downloading Raptr for Foundry authors because it's a way to rack up a few rewards for time spent authoring.
All that said, Raptr may reset everyone's progress when the tracking goes live as they try to avoid anyone having an advantage when they start tracking. So be ready.
Thanks for the Heads-Up on that! I spend an obscene amount of time on STO these days anyway so it doesn't really matter to me! lol.
But yea... It's definitely something that others may need to know and keep in mind from when this promotion kicks off!
Really? That seems horribly unfair to the STO players that used Raptr long before these promos were introduced.
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Three years and still no Captain Klaa hair...
Fixed that for you... :-P
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Well, they weight things for new games to keep early adopters from dominating the ranking... as it's NOT a flat amount of time to get rewards. It's based on your percentile of use.
Near as I can figure: they do market research with the data they collect. And they pay the publisher cash (or supply research) for each reward they give out. So they want to limit the cash they give out and do that by ensuring there's a cap on how much stuff they're paying publishers for. So you have to be in the top X% of respondents and when they do new tracking, they have a hard estimated cap. They could conceivably give every user 50 cents or whatever but that wouldn't drive up recruiting. So what they do is, say, give the top 25% of participants $2.50 worth of stuff. And, ideally, they get a publisher to kick in MORE THAN $2.50 worth of stuff under the rationale that the wholesale price of virtual items is lower, it creates goodwill with the community, it helps publicize the game, and maybe they share some data with the publisher on industry stats. So with that factored in, they get Cryptic or whoever to kick in maybe $10 worth of stuff in exchange for Raptr paying them $2.50 per top tier user. And so much the better if it's a reskinned pet or something actually "unique" in some way.
If that's NOT their business model then, man, have I got a business model worth exploring.
I've never even seen a rumor they'd do that before his post, much less confirmation, so I wouldn't worry about it.
Even if they did, the promo runs for three months. You have to play 4 whole hours during that time.