

Yes I should be good for the PS3. My concern is for the PC. I was never required to register a code for that platform. I would just like clarification as I want to make sure I do not miss PC Open Beta due to a technicality.



I have been in Beta since the beginning and only later applied for PS3 Beta access. Once I got the PS3 acceptance email, it included both a Beta Code and a PS3 activation code of some sort. The only thing I had to use was the PS3 code, since once I linked my SE and PSN account, it recognized that I already had a beta code registered, and was able to download, then play, from then.
Please be advised if you do register a 2nd Beta code (while setting up your PS3), you will end up with a 2nd XIV Service account (with only the beta code registered to it) which you may not want and may be confusing to later add services (and not knowing which is which).


Weird how they worked that in the beginning. Went back and rechecked my confirmation e-mail for Alpha and there was no registration code, just a link to download the client. Never received anything for Beta, just downloaded the client and started the first day. My SE Account lists the same thing so I am going to assume that I am good. If not then I will just have to enjoy Open Beta on my PS3



You are correct. I went back and looked at my Alpha email of December 10. It directed me to log into a certain page and create a username. From there I had access to the Alpha/Beta forums and was then able to DL the client. There was no code.Weird how they worked that in the beginning. Went back and rechecked my confirmation e-mail for Alpha and there was no registration code, just a link to download the client. Never received anything for Beta, just downloaded the client and started the first day. My SE Account lists the same thing so I am going to assume that I am good. If not then I will just have to enjoy Open Beta on my PS3
However, alpha did not get me into beta, as Molly implied. Legacy got me into Beta and I was emailed a code for that, along with instructions on how to register it onto my SE account, on February 19.
I do not believe that Alpha was automatic entry into Beta.


Well Jilly you have taught me one thing today. It's time for me to clean up and consolidate my e-mail folders. Went back and checked all of them for that date and there it was....in Receipts instead of Personal where it belonged. Thanks.You are correct. I went back and looked at my Alpha email of December 10. It directed me to log into a certain page and create a username. From there I had access to the Alpha/Beta forums and was then able to DL the client. There was no code.
However, alpha did not get me into beta, as Molly implied. Legacy got me into Beta and I was emailed a code for that, along with instructions on how to register it onto my SE account, on February 19.
I do not believe that Alpha was automatic entry into Beta.
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