Sorry, but you have no definite data on how many of what type of people were invited, so making statements like that just makes you look silly.If one of the main focuses of Global Alpha was to stress test the servers and leave them up for 24 hours, I would think it would make sense to invite people who have been playing with an active account to assure the traffic is held up instead of those who are just signing up for alpha as a joke and haven't been interested in the game. Who is more likely to drop everything and test Alpha? Players who have been active up until shut down and are eager to spend time in the new game, or those who gave up and are caught up in a dozen other things that they don't have time for alpha? I feel OP's rage at people who aren't even players getting the invite.
It would be nice if we had some criteria that was followed in making the decision. If it was going to be random, or if they were catering to a certain demographic, it would be nice to know how that was selected.
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