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SC2 Beta - Invite a Friend

Started by Myst, March 18, 2010, 10:00:01 AM

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Myst

Blizzard now is allowing current Beta holders a chance to invite a friend to join all the fun.

Quote from: Beta Invite EMail
      Congratulations! This is an additional invitation to the      beta test for Blizzard Entertainment's StarCraft® II: Wings of      Liberty™ for you to share with a friend! You are receiving this   email      because you are currently participating in the StarCraft II beta   test, and      we want to encourage you to test out some of the social features of   the      revamped Battle.net® online-gaming service by inviting one of your   friends      to play with you. This email contains your additional beta key for   you to      send to a friend, along with instructions to help your friend get   started.

This key can only be used once to upgrade a Battle.net   account      to participate in the beta test, and while we encourage you to share   this      key with someone you know, it must not be traded or sold.

Once your friend has joined the beta test, be sure to add      him or her as a Real ID friend by opening your friends list in the      bottom-right corner of the Battle.net interface and selecting Add   Friend.      Enter your friend's Battle.net email address in the Real ID Friend   field      that pops up, and then send your request. Once your friend accepts   the      request, you'll be able to communicate more easily, quickly join      parties together for some team-based 2v2 games, and more.

So what are you waiting for? Send this beta test invitation      below to your lucky friend and start playing some exciting team   games!

Malarki

 :bangshead: Pisse's me off.
It may be nice for those who have the key, but 2 be honest the most
of them will just sell the 2nd key on ebay O.o
No of my friends has a key so i still have 2 wait and prey -.-

Draugur

Looks like now the ones that got invited can invite someone else, so this would be the 2nd invite a friend wave.

2g4u

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Quote from: Malarki on March 20, 2010, 05:52:33 AM
:bangshead: Pisse's me off.
It may be nice for those who have the key, but 2 be honest the most
of them will just sell the 2nd key on ebay O.o
No of my friends has a key so i still have 2 wait and prey -.-

Why do you think so ?

Most ppl with key(including me) have shared their account with some friend(I know that its forbidden, but everybody wants to play :D ). So this is great opportunity to stop breaking the rules and give that friend a key. Btw as it seems invites chains each others. What I mean is that I got a beta key from a friend and since I have some blizzard games in my account, I received the friend invite beta key mail by Blizzard the day after. I gave it to a friend, which added it to a fresh(without any games added) Battle.net account. He didn't receive a friend invite beta key. So guys if you get invited, give your key to some friend who have some Blizz games in his/her account. In that way he might receive an extra key so that you will actually be able to invite two of your friends.
"Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former!" Albert Einstein

HACKED-Mizukage dont fuck with me

i hate the fact that it's so hard to get your hands on a key.... =( this sucks i wish someone would just GIVE me one that would be awesome...but then again dont we all?
laugh out loud if i hacked you; fucking lying little slut

Rabbit07671

cant we just give the cd key to one person at a time then they can register it on a b.net account with other games then they give the extra cd key to the site again to give it to someone else with a b.net account with other games on it then repeat?

Gj

Quote from: Rabbit07671 on March 28, 2010, 05:10:09 PM
cant we just give the cd key to one person at a time then they can register it on a b.net account with other games then they give the extra cd key to the site again to give it to someone else with a b.net account with other games on it then repeat?

The problem with that is that people aren't that keen to give their key to a random person on the net. Personally, I'd keep the extra beta key and give it to my friend.

Rain[sun]

Problem with that is that you don't get an extra key. Its entirely due to play-time; if you were active before the cut off you MAY have gotten a invite-a-friend. Plus keys are binded to accounts, so this would never work.
better wear your shades, the spotlights here can burn holes through the stage

Chriso

So... once you create an account on Bnet2.0 you can't create another account without another cdkey?

Who wants to invite me ? : )