[quote name='xewndar1']can anyone give me a DUST 514 beta code? You have to go into the Dust 514 center watch all the videos in the big room then win a game of Slay. ALot of work but if you happen to get one and dont plan on using it please let me know

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Keep in mind, if you get the code, when you use it to download the closed beta, you'll get a companion Drone for your avatar in Home.
Also, when you win your first game of Slay in the Dust 514 space, you'll be rewarded with a Dropsuit for your avatar. Supposedly they will have a different Dropsuit each week.
[quote name='BirdmanHB']Digital... any tips on how you got all of those E3 rewards? I am also at a loss, nothing worked for me either.[/QUOTE]
It should be fairly self explanatory. The video that plays when you enter the E3 Booth space for the first time explains how to get started (locate Christina Lee from Pulse), made all the more easier by the beacon of light that guides you to each step.
As she explains in her video, you can check your progress and other objectives by using the E3 Activity Board located to the right of her next to that set of stairs leading up to the second level.
When using the Activity Board, you can not only check to see which objectives you still need to do, but also what reward(s) each completed objective will give you. If there are multiple rewards, simply wait for the image to change, as it will cycle through what ever rewards are given.
The first 12 objectives are the ones she has you do, the additional objectives include the one for viewing all the kiosks in the lower level (to save time, you do not have to view any of the pages, just enter and exit a kiosk for it to register - also to save time you do not have to re-enter the 6 kiosks that you already entered during the first 12 objectives) - this rewards you the E3 Access Badge shirts, which allow you to go up to the second level (you do not have to wear the shirt).
Most of the remaining objectives are all in the upper level - and this time you will have to view each page in a kiosk in order to complete those upper level objectives.
To save time on any of the photobooth objectives, you do not need to save the pic to complete the objective, in fact, on the lower level ones, you do not have to take a pic at all. Just press X to start the photobooth and then exit.
Also, on the quiz objectives, none of them are very challenging, and each only has three questions, and you can easily and quickly restart the quiz if you make a mistake.
Two of the objectives are for staying in the E3 Theater for 30min/1hr... but for some reason it isn't registering the 30min objective for me as well as many others... but the reward was still given out.
The remaining objective is to remain in the E3 Booth space for 2012 seconds (34min)... just pray you don't get any one of the now numerous PS Home network disconnect errors before reaching the 34 min mark.
Also, be sure to enter one of the commerce points, and go into the MIB tab to download the free MIB Neurolizer.
Finally, once you have the 1000XP Aurora Picture from viewing the Auros Kiosk on the upper level, the next time you go to Aurora, shortly after arriving you'll be rewarded another unicorn companion "Damien" (black this time).
For me, other than the annoying disconnect errors, this was the easiest and most rewarding 'quest' Home has ever had.
Excluding the hour in the theater praying that it didn't disconnect me, I was able to complete all but one of the E3 Booth objectives in less than 30 min, and just waited a few minutes for the 2012 second objective to clear and I was done.
With that I had 45 rewards, including 5 companions, 34 wardrobe items, and 6 furnishings.
Easily the most rewarding 'quest'/event Home has had to date, and unlike that ridiculous Brinsop the Evil Dragon game from Lockwood, it isn't a massive waste of time with very little to show for it - quite the contrary.