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4-01-2012 @ 12:10PM
Daisyfizzi said...
'Could be that Blizzard's decided to just use the forums as its main feedback mechanism -- after all, would you want to sort through milllions of feedback notes?'
I'd rather search through the feedback notes than trawl the forums for information at the moment. The never ending deluge of 'Y no beeta blizz?' posts on the EU forums makes finding anything constructive a nightmare. I don't know if they've changed it, but the EU beta forums didn't even need a beta flagged account to post yesterday.
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4-01-2012 @ 12:14PM
Daisyfizzi said...
Just checked, you can still start threads and post in the bug report forum, whether you are flagged for beta or not : /
4-01-2012 @ 12:17PM
Snuzzle said...
The beta bug reports? I could never post in any of the beta forums until my account got flagged for beta (us).
4-01-2012 @ 12:28PM
Daisyfizzi said...
The EU forums will let anyone post. They should've done the same as the US forums and restricted it.
4-01-2012 @ 12:54PM
Cephas said...
Actually their preferred solution would have been to let all beta testers use the same forum like they did for past betas, but apparently the new forums system can't do mixed region forums like the old one could, and the EU forums can't tell if you have a beta account or not because beta accounts are technically considered US accounts. It's unfortunate, but this is apparently the best solution they could come up with.