To you Few Alpha & Beta Testers
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I'm truly glad that Intrepid is reaching out to the community by giving out Alpha and Beta keys to the lucky few people. With that said, for the people who got/are getting these keys please try to find flaws and really push the games system, so that you lucky few can report any bugs/issues to Intrepid so that they may make the game that much better before launch. You Alpha testers make a big difference don't forget that! Good luck guys and have fun!
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I used to test games for Microsoft, and i always found it too simple.
I can't wait to fight for every single issue I find and doing what i can each day to see through those complaints. However, with so many other players doing the same thing. I will be (if one isn't opened) making a post/group/discord with other Players I know are on the alpha/beta so we can copy each other and confirm bugs we found.
Repetition and counter bug testing makes certain issues a priority.
As for improvements and implementation of new features. That will hopefully be a subject they will come to use personally or in a closed forum for.
Rest assured, I will be testing out all things Dwarven in AoC.
I already have my features checklist ready to go!
All items checked off, then I think game is ready to launch!
Oh, but I suppose there are some other features to test out... I'll see what I can do time permitting.
That sounds like a major feature, though. Might not be ready till launch!
Alpha testing and beta testing became a joke over the years as more and more were made available to general players.
Thanks for all who will be showing up. I'll meet you there.
Calm down, calm down. Have your milk and cookies. Keep the sugar high until the time comes. You'll need all that energy when it does!
I won't be there for alpha 1 so please stream when possible so I can stalk and write down any bugs I see you all encounter xD
@Rumbleforge for the dwarves! *BOWS DOWN*
1. Intrepid will (most likely) provide a way to report bugs (maybe via forum, maybe even ingame). Make sure you don't just report a bug, but really document it:
2. Provide feedback. You are not playing the game to see if you like it. Your biggest concern should be to help make the game better. So when you encounter anything at all that you feel is not right, somehow weird, could be better or is just not fun in any way: Tell them!
3. Don't just do what the game tells you to do. The game tells you to do stuff as the developers intend you to act. Do stuff they do not intend. Do stuff no one ever thought someone would do. And then tell them about it, because you will most likely encounter stuff that should not be possible.