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    Sharing PC Alpha Access with a University-associated computer

    Hellooooo party people!!

    First off, thanks to the developers for granting me Alpha access! I'm super stoked to test the hell out of this game and provide as much feedback as I can.

    However, the reason I'm here is that I have a few questions/concerns I'd like to hash out.

    The thing I'd like to discuss is in regards to sharing the PC Alpha via invite.

    I go to university currently, and we have a gaming center here with multiple computers that can handle the PC Alpha of this glorious-looking game. They also have Twitch streaming capabilities. What I'd like to do -if it is possible- is share the three Alpha invites I have with university UPlay accounts, so other students here at my school can try this game out, and maybe even stream it to Twitch as well.

    As per the non-disclosure agreement/FAQs I've been reading, it seems like this would be okay but I respect developers right and all that and I'm extremely grateful to be in the Alpha so I don't want to ruin this opportunity.

    I think that as long as I keep a close eye out on everyone playing the game (in between matches for myself, of course) that I could provide a ton of feedback in a short period of time, from all sorts of people in this age group (18-25). From bug reports to player's first impressions who have never seen it before, I'd love to get that feedback into your hands; all while having a ton of fun bashing, slashing, and stabbing with some friends.

    Please, let me know what you think! I've spoken with the student gaming center at my university and they're excited but I want to double check with you big bosses before we go through with anything.

    Cheers!

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    You cannot share an account so someone else can access the game. That is the only obvious thing against the rules in your statement. Playing on a uni computer isn't against a ToS, but sharing the account so someone else could play is.

    That said... If you just don't tell anyone, you probably won't get caught.
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