The Secret War- Beta Access


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Not sure how this will go over here, but The Secret War is allowing everyone to earn

Beta access through their Facebook game. Basically, post links here and get them

clicked daily. If we help each other out, we can get everyone from Neowin into the Beta.

Recruitment: (Even if you're already playing, you can add yourself to someone's army)

Click for my Army (Dragon alliance if you want me as a recruit)

Vouch

Click to Vouch for me

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P.S.

There's no monetary reward here, just Beta Access (and in-game items) for those interested

in maybe playing the game on release.

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While I'd love access to the game, these little FB games that equate to 'free advertisement, whee!' are really not my thing. It's interesting, but I'll pass.

I think it's VERY cool. The number of in-game items they're handing out is far better than you

would get by paying the extra $20 - $100 for "special editions" in other games. Are you advertising?

You bet. But scroll through this forum... we're ALL advertising, every time we talk about a game here.

At least Funcom is giving us something for it.... and using a clever tactic to do so, I think. :)

I'm just saying, it tends to turn off people who don't get into the 'social gaming' scene.

Also, I tried to click on your stuff and it wouldn't take, so I'm not sure you can do it manually.

You have to be signed into Facebook, AND have the app associated with your profile. Otherwise,

it doesn't work.

I've been tracking this since its first announcement. I am very much a fan of the way Funcom does their MMOs. They seem like indie concepts with the budget of a big company. Anarchy Online I still check up on to this date.

However, I feel put off by how this is all collaborating on Facebook. Is there any way at all to go this without FB?

Short answer: No.

It's not like you're losing anything by not taking part. And just like buying Special Editions of

other games, the benefits aren't exactly game-breaking: cosmetic changes, unique items, etc.

I hate Facebook games. The only reason I'm taking part in this is because it's not JUST a

time waster, it also gets me GUARANTEED Beta access (as opposed to signing up with

a website for a chance to win, like with other games), and bonuses without having to pay

for a Special Edition of the game.

i received an email about this yesterday and I was going to do it until i realized it was a PR stunt for The Secret World (rather than a side game) and that it required you to tie it to your facebook page.

I got to Secret Agent (which guarantees Beta Access).

After looking up the pricing on the game, I'm glad I got the Beta, and items

this way. It's $50 to pre-order, plus $15 for the first addon pack,

PLUS $60 or $200 for the other addon packs. The $200 option includes

lifetime subscription and the stuff from the $60 pack, but that still makes

your total purchase either $65, $110, $125, $250, or $265 if you want

any of the extras.

I'm pretty happy putting a few hours into the FB game, instead.

I'm currently trying to get into the beta as well; I still need 4 more to vouch for me!

and with the beta only about 10-days away, I need to get moving!

Click To: >

Vouch for me

Click 4 Extra Points; :)

Propganda

thanks the help ^-^ >~

Hopefully my links are set up correctly; id love to get some help :[!

If my links aren't set up correctly; do tell. =3!

Currently ranked 'Loyalist' and have 1/5 vouched for me; thought id add on four more Propganda links; as well as the vouch link once more;

Vouch Me http://secretwar.the...on/vouch/316282

Propaganda #1

Propaganda #2

Propaganda #3

Propaganda #4

Please forgive my urgeness; I have been a 'Templar' Secret World Follower since 08;

Joining the fight; late; and only have about 7-days left!

to unlock the awesome items; as well as guarntee'd access to the beta; hopefully someone will come along and give a helping hand; so that I can join in on the beta @T13th

7-days left!

to unlock the awesome items; as well as guarntee'd access to the beta; hopefully someone will come along and give a helping hand; so that I can join in on the beta @T13th

I shall not help you, for crime of COMIC SANS!

and is fantastic. guess I can can TOR and not bother ordering Guild Wars 2 cause I will be veddy preoccupied =)

As said above, I'm also not a fan of the method for giving beta keys. Good idea, but being that I have to essentially spam friends about a game they have never heard of in order to get in just doesn't make me want to participate.

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