They can talk or spam on the forum after watching his stream or do whatever so more and more ppl will find out about bug and that info will get to blizzard too. Report in game is not the only option.
Are you kidding me? You think passionate player with a job has more time to play the game than a streamer who in lots of cases stream as a job and then after that he play just for pleasure? Asmon is good example.
What makes you think streamers arent passionate too? Its individual thing how much someone is commited to the game. For sure there are no-streamers who are more passionate than some of streamers but it works both ways. So some random who would get key could make same conclusion of “yeah nostalgia, lets move on”.
Dude, I think you need to get off the computer for a bit. Sorry to sound harsh but it’s a beta. If it was official launch and they weren’t letting you play, I could totally see your rationale. In this case, however, you maybe just need to take a breather, go outside and play some basketball, then come back and TBC:Classic will have been officially released by then.
Don’t waste your time mate, these people will bend over regardless and try to get some forum clout from Blizzard, it’s quite honestly cringe.
In reality, you’re right, they advertise TBC like its “almost here” and that beta is open to everyone. When;
As obvious by the twitch viewings, the beta was only readily available for Twitch streamers and their friends and very very limited to the average joe.
This wouldn’t so bad, but the pre-patch isn’t even rumoured till late may at the earliest, which means we’ve still got 2 more months before regulars, like me and you, will actually see any real TBC Content and probably atleast another month of Pre-Patch before we even actually get TBC, that’s my biggest grind with it.
You have every right to be dissapointed and don’t let these clout chasers tell you other-wise.
It’s not an issue of “either…or”.
They could give access to many streamers but also many different players that are good at different things in game, so a wider range of game features could be tested and issues would be fixed at a better scale.
Like, instead of giving 5000 out of 5000 beta invites to streamers, they could invite 2000 streamers, 500 pvpers with good xp, 500 pve parse heroes with high rankings, 500 speedrunner sweatlords, 500 casual profession enthusiasts, 500 levelling champs etc.
Thus they could BOTH advertise the game and test different aspects of the game to find bugs and problems.