Signed up months ago and still no beta key -_-
Maybe you've been spoiled by Square Enix, literally throwing multiple keys at people to come play FFXIV:ARR, but don't be too alarmed about not hearing from Zenimax.
Some people are accepted whom didn't expect to be, and vice versa.
Looking at Frito's computer specifications, I would wager that's the main reason he was selected
Having said that, I know lots of people whom have registered using multiple DXDiags to indicate they have low, mid and high end quality systems, all submitted under different emails, aliases and IP addresses. Yet some of them were invited, and others not.
Who really knows what the formula is for success in this matter though I wouldn't stress it.
ESO has a short 'BETA' lifespan.. (I put
beta in brackets because developers cheat on the use of
beta these days to make things sound more appealing), and that means that the majority of what we're seeing now, is how the game will launch - at least in terms of core mechanics and general content - which is a road map that's not uncommon.
This is unfortunate because it means that most of the development has finished and the feedback from players is for 20% of the project, rather than 80% of the project.
So is the game a typical MMORPG, or is it a Battlefield 3 with swords (exaggerating a little, but that's what I heard)?
Yes it's under NDA but I'll say this, it's a typical MMORPG set in the Elder Scrolls universe. It has some of the features you like about Elder Scrolls, but it's NOT Elder Scrolls.
Between you and I, if they'd made Skyrim a lobby type match game with up to four or eight players, I would have supremely preferred that over a full blow regurgitated MMORPG.
Let's just hope that ESO has enough success that it will encourage Bethesda to invest in developing online match making for their next Elder Scrolls game (which frankly I can't see them making another one, not after the story of Skyrim).