Cake Mage said:It actually states in the NDA of WotC
"You may not even vote in an online poll to say you are a play tester or not, especially if the entity known as ENwolrd.com ever has such a poll."
Apparently they were pretty thorough.
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Glyfair said:Plus, the regulars here are much less likely to post on the WotC forums and thus be D&D Insider members (especially if post count was considered in the random determination).
It tracks what you've voted. Look at the poll here - the option(s) you've chosen is written in italics, the other poll options are not.Lackhand said:The poll tracks who voted, but not what they voted for. I think. That makes it easier to vote without divulging information; you might be lying, after all.
I'm afraid that the playtesters have already been selected. Without my insightful contributions the game will suffer, that's for sure...RavinRay said:I've been a software beta-tester and signed an NDA, I recall not telling outsiders what exactly it is I was testing (except my folks who are not into PC's anyway); besides, in my country very few people use that software. If WotC consider playtesters outside N America, I'd love to be one.
der_kluge said:How many player points does it take to win?