ProudDisciple
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The following was posted on the Injustice Forums yesterday by Community Moderator AnAngryGinger
and can also be view at https://community.wbgames.com/t5/Online-Beta/Statement-On-The-Beta/td-p/1419238
"There is a huge spike in negative comments and threads in this forum. I'm going to do my best to address these concerns and criticisms in this thread.
1. Twitch streamers and YouTube channels were priority when sending these codes.
This is false. If a streamer or channel has a contact with WB or Netherrealm, they received a Beta Key in a different manner. If you used the registration while it was open, you are no worse off than anyone else. WB and Netherrealm did not research the e-mail addresses they sent codes to, in order to find out if they were streamers or channels. It was picked likely based on regions, trying to get across the map as much as they could.
With that in mind, would it not be smart on the company's behalf to get as much feedback as they can, by sending keys to these players? Either way, as stated, everyone is equal on the registration.
2. You pre-ordered the game, or even a higher priced edition, and should automatically get a key.
This is another falsehood. It doesn't make sense to only offer a beta, which is as much of a quality test as it is a preview of the game, to people who pre-ordered. They need to cover as much ground as they can and can't rely on the whim of the customer to decide whether or not they will pre-order.
3. Netherrealm or WB did not communicate, or handle the beta the way you feel they should have.
Everything you needed to know was on the registration page, and the stickied FAQ on these boards. Everything was clear, it is a closed beta, limited amounts of keys were going out, it has limited characters, modes, and arenas. Anything I missed here will be on those aforementioned pages. Any "lack of communication" was due to impatience and just running to the forums to beg for a key.
4. You did not receive a key, but "X" received multiples.
They used multiple addresses. Any image of someone having it in one inbox, uses an app that manages all their e-mail, or it's doctored. The address is wiped when a code is sent. This is also obviously an uncool move, but there's nothing that can be done about it. There are also people on here that used multiple addresses and they didn't get one key. Pro-tip: Don't purchase a code from someone, or trade them with another beta's key. You might end up with the short end of the stick.
I'm going to do what I can to get information to those that need it, but spam is spam, and admins will merge or delete posts at our discretion. Not one person is entitled to a code, and they may not get one. However, our one job as moderators is to keep everyone civil and respectful, as well as keep the forums tidy. We don't need forty threads from people begging for codes. Be patient, and if you never receive a code, we encourage you to stick with us through this game's announcements, and eventual release.
We're all Injustice fans, and we should all stick together.
Thank You"
What do you guys think?
and can also be view at https://community.wbgames.com/t5/Online-Beta/Statement-On-The-Beta/td-p/1419238
"There is a huge spike in negative comments and threads in this forum. I'm going to do my best to address these concerns and criticisms in this thread.
1. Twitch streamers and YouTube channels were priority when sending these codes.
This is false. If a streamer or channel has a contact with WB or Netherrealm, they received a Beta Key in a different manner. If you used the registration while it was open, you are no worse off than anyone else. WB and Netherrealm did not research the e-mail addresses they sent codes to, in order to find out if they were streamers or channels. It was picked likely based on regions, trying to get across the map as much as they could.
With that in mind, would it not be smart on the company's behalf to get as much feedback as they can, by sending keys to these players? Either way, as stated, everyone is equal on the registration.
2. You pre-ordered the game, or even a higher priced edition, and should automatically get a key.
This is another falsehood. It doesn't make sense to only offer a beta, which is as much of a quality test as it is a preview of the game, to people who pre-ordered. They need to cover as much ground as they can and can't rely on the whim of the customer to decide whether or not they will pre-order.
3. Netherrealm or WB did not communicate, or handle the beta the way you feel they should have.
Everything you needed to know was on the registration page, and the stickied FAQ on these boards. Everything was clear, it is a closed beta, limited amounts of keys were going out, it has limited characters, modes, and arenas. Anything I missed here will be on those aforementioned pages. Any "lack of communication" was due to impatience and just running to the forums to beg for a key.
4. You did not receive a key, but "X" received multiples.
They used multiple addresses. Any image of someone having it in one inbox, uses an app that manages all their e-mail, or it's doctored. The address is wiped when a code is sent. This is also obviously an uncool move, but there's nothing that can be done about it. There are also people on here that used multiple addresses and they didn't get one key. Pro-tip: Don't purchase a code from someone, or trade them with another beta's key. You might end up with the short end of the stick.
I'm going to do what I can to get information to those that need it, but spam is spam, and admins will merge or delete posts at our discretion. Not one person is entitled to a code, and they may not get one. However, our one job as moderators is to keep everyone civil and respectful, as well as keep the forums tidy. We don't need forty threads from people begging for codes. Be patient, and if you never receive a code, we encourage you to stick with us through this game's announcements, and eventual release.
We're all Injustice fans, and we should all stick together.
Thank You"
What do you guys think?