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So the they will not get over 9000000 asking them how it is XD
Also i think it will be on the group before any were else
You will certainly know if you're lucky, as Valve will have to contact to you to send the goods out and remind you of certain things such as disclosure and paying for import duties, etc.
hah I was just thinking that too many people see beta invites as "winning" instead of "being chosen to do a job"...I've had to turn some down before when I couldn't find time to adequately test something. More than likely anyone chosen will have to agree to return a system anyway so I'm not sure I'd call it winning.
Not going to happen - there are legal issues surrounding such a thing, and there's the obvious unwanted attention that would come from it.
But to echo what Reboot said, beta-testing can indeed be tough work - it's normally very long and sometimes quite boring.
There were a few events/contests several years ago where x number of people got the first 10 games on their wishlists. They did it a couple of times and each time, the winners actually were announced.
I understand that, but this is rather a different kettle of fish.
What you have to remember is that this is a TEST. It is meant to be done in as normal an environment as possible - to add unnecessary and unwanted attraction would be somewhat contrary to the purpose.
Furthermore, competitions are slightly different as there is legislation that backs it up (such as openness and proof of winners).