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BF 1942 Beta Testers Wanted!

Steven Parker   on 18 June 2002 - 09:53 · 12 comments & 146 views

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EA Games is looking for 50 good gamers to help test Battlefield 1942. In order to qualify, you're required to have at least a Pentium III 800 MHz, 128 MB of RAM and a DirectX compatible video card that's capable of transform and lighting (for example: NVIDIA's GeForce 2).

Applicants send emails here!

You MUST include the speed of your computer, amount of system RAM, and type of video card you have when sending in this email.

View: Beta Test webpage @ EA
News source: Battlefield 1942 website



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#1 BananaMan on 18 Jun 2002 - 09:58
They only want 50 applicants? That's an unusually low number for a private beta that's being advertised like this, I'm surprised they didn't just do it in-house.
#2 Neobond on 18 Jun 2002 - 10:05
could be a typo just like the "undelivered mail" I got back when applying
#3 Tom Servo on 18 Jun 2002 - 10:32
Sent
#4 LiGhTfast on 18 Jun 2002 - 10:37
sent, doubt i'll be one of the lucky 50
#5 Tom Servo on 18 Jun 2002 - 10:38
550???? Their mail server rejects the mail??
(2 replies) #6 Tom Servo on 18 Jun 2002 - 10:45
Actually it reports 521, which means it doesn't want to accept any mails... wtf?
#6.1 vetToxicfume on 18 Jun 2002 - 10:50
could be that they have selected all the 50 participants and will no longer accept anymore
#6.2 JZolloXP on 18 Jun 2002 - 11:24
[quote]could be that they have selected all the 50 participants and will no longer accept anymore[/quote] Hmph, you think they could at least post on their website that they are no longer accepting applicants.
#7 redrope on 18 Jun 2002 - 16:18
That game looks nice, but only 50 testers? Thats really low..
#8 fangtu on 18 Jun 2002 - 17:22
is this similar to MOHAA~?
#9 xpfreak on 18 Jun 2002 - 22:36
same error for me too
#10 lytfear on 19 Jun 2002 - 20:31
i just submitted....will check later for unsent mail :-

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