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== Definition ==
 
== Definition ==
 
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The Defense Council was created by [[Dungeon Defenders II Wiki:About#Trendy Entertainment|Trendy]], it's the title that the players who played through the Pre-Alpha game stage get, it's a group of players who get to play the game early and to have close contact with the game Developers, owning a special forums where only Council Members and Developers can post and read.
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The Defense Council is a select group of people who play a key role in the development of Dungeon Defenders 2 prior to Steam Early Access. Seats were opened for two short periods of time, which were filled on a first-come-first-served basis to those who donated to [http://childsplaycharity.org/about Child's Play], a charity dedicated to bringing toys and games to hospitalized children. On 11 November 2013, five hundred Defense Council seats were opened to those who donated $30 USD to Child's Play<ref>[http://www.ign.com/articles/2013/11/14/dungeon-defenders-2-raises-16k-for-childs-play-more-on-ebay], IGN article on the Nov 2013 Defense Council</ref>. All seats sold out within a matter of hours. In October 2014, several hundred more seats were opened, with two donation options of either $30 USD or $70 USD<ref>[https://www.dungeondefenders.com/2/blog/114514/join-the-defense-council-play-dd2-today],Blog post announcing the second round of Council seats. Since Early Access on Steam, the title has become more honorary as all players' feedback is valuable.
  
== Objectives ==
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== Role ==
The Council has 2 main objectives:
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While Dungeon Defenders 2 was in its earliest stages of development, specific features were developed and feedback was requested on the direction of these features. Councillors could only play the game during specific days or weekends before access was again restricted. Between open play windows, councillors discussed their experience in the community while developers listened to their feedback.
  
# Test the game for bugs and report them, this is essential, basically the council members all act as "beta testers" even though the game is still pre-alpha. This is very important for the game development, with the facility in the communication between council members and developers this bug reports are passed on quite fast.
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On 7 February 2014, the window of time to play became standardized to every weekend. Developers would leave the servers running after leaving the office on Friday and turn them off upon arriving to the office Monday morning for maintenance and improvement. On 28 August 2014, servers were enabled to operate 24/7, allowing councillors to play any time.
# Act as a community and give the community's feedback, such as opinions and suggestions, through long debates which the developers read then discuss among them some changes proposed by the council are actually applied, the council has this big power/ability to affect the game's direction. Allowing the developers to have a 2nd Hand on their help with different points, this is what the game development is based on, the community's feedback, making this objective just as important as the first.
 
  
== Benefits ==
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Defense Councillors meet weekly via chat to discuss current events and trending topics in the community.
Working for the council is no light job, so it comes with a few rewards such as game currency, special cosmetics and closer contact with the game developers.
 
  
== How to get in the Council ==
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== Compensation ==
There is no longer access to the Defense Council, but might open later on again. However, players who still participate in the Steam Early Access will receive their own form of recognition.  
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In addition to the opportunity of having a large influence on the direction of the game, Defense Councillors receive additional rewards depending on when they donated to Child's Play:
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* Those who donated $30 USD in October 2014 receive $30 equivalent of in-game currency, as well as a Defense Council-exclusive hero embellishment set.
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* Those who donated $70 USD in October 2014 or donated $30 in November 2013 receive an additional $100 equivalent in-game currency, the embellishment set, four hero skins, four tower skins, and an exclusive title.
  
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== Joining the Council ==
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Access to the Defense Council is closed. However, players who participate during Steam's Early Access receive their own form of recognition.
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Revision as of 02:41, 18 April 2015

Definition

The Defense Council is a select group of people who play a key role in the development of Dungeon Defenders 2 prior to Steam Early Access. Seats were opened for two short periods of time, which were filled on a first-come-first-served basis to those who donated to Child's Play, a charity dedicated to bringing toys and games to hospitalized children. On 11 November 2013, five hundred Defense Council seats were opened to those who donated $30 USD to Child's Play<ref>[1], IGN article on the Nov 2013 Defense Council</ref>. All seats sold out within a matter of hours. In October 2014, several hundred more seats were opened, with two donation options of either $30 USD or $70 USD<ref>[2],Blog post announcing the second round of Council seats. Since Early Access on Steam, the title has become more honorary as all players' feedback is valuable.

Role

While Dungeon Defenders 2 was in its earliest stages of development, specific features were developed and feedback was requested on the direction of these features. Councillors could only play the game during specific days or weekends before access was again restricted. Between open play windows, councillors discussed their experience in the community while developers listened to their feedback.

On 7 February 2014, the window of time to play became standardized to every weekend. Developers would leave the servers running after leaving the office on Friday and turn them off upon arriving to the office Monday morning for maintenance and improvement. On 28 August 2014, servers were enabled to operate 24/7, allowing councillors to play any time.

Defense Councillors meet weekly via chat to discuss current events and trending topics in the community.

Compensation

In addition to the opportunity of having a large influence on the direction of the game, Defense Councillors receive additional rewards depending on when they donated to Child's Play:

  • Those who donated $30 USD in October 2014 receive $30 equivalent of in-game currency, as well as a Defense Council-exclusive hero embellishment set.
  • Those who donated $70 USD in October 2014 or donated $30 in November 2013 receive an additional $100 equivalent in-game currency, the embellishment set, four hero skins, four tower skins, and an exclusive title.

Joining the Council

Access to the Defense Council is closed. However, players who participate during Steam's Early Access receive their own form of recognition.

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