Beta testing has started
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PICK ME PICK ME!!! I submitted my beta-tester application a few days ago, just asking now when do you think you are choosing the b-testers? Every time I check my email I'm hoping to receive a reply from you... I've been waiting this game for so long that even playing and testing a beta version would probably be thrilling.
Anyway, even if I don't get chosen, I'm still more than happy to see this game finally being close to release.
EDIT: But still, you should pick me.
Anyway, even if I don't get chosen, I'm still more than happy to see this game finally being close to release.
EDIT: But still, you should pick me.
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calling that a moot point kinda a little harsh wouldn't it?Erpy wrote:Hi.
If we end up picking you, there'll be an opportunity to decide what we refer you to and what you'll be credited under. If you're not picked then it's all a moot point anyhow.
Well anyway... I'll be waiting here till the time comes.
@Fribbi: Just for curiousity, what do you mean by working on SQ1 VGA in icelandic? Are you doing it all over or just fan-translation out of it?
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I knew about this for about a week or two, and I planned to apply, but I dont think my schedule will permit me to, so I will take a pass - I don't want to commit to something I can't be certain on.
I do want to wish all of you at AGDI congratulations on reaching this benchmark. You're that much closer to finishing (and the end of hearing "is it done yet?") I wish you (and those beta testing it) all the best of luck in the process and the hopes that you find few mistakes!)
I do want to wish all of you at AGDI congratulations on reaching this benchmark. You're that much closer to finishing (and the end of hearing "is it done yet?") I wish you (and those beta testing it) all the best of luck in the process and the hopes that you find few mistakes!)
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I guess you will make the big announcement on the end of this month then who got the Beta Test task hehe.Upcoming tuesday I believe it'll be 3 weeks since we've made the announcement. That's probably the time we'll start considering closing the applications and look into the applicants a little closer.
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Well, I've just sent out the emails to the chosen ones. The process of narrowing all the applicants down was pretty darn difficult.
To the ones who were picked...congratulations.
To the ones who sent out an application but weren't chosen...thank you for taking the time to fill in your application and volunteering to help us out. You have our word that we will do everything within our power to deliver the final version of the game to you and the rest of the public as soon as we can.
To the ones who were picked...congratulations.
To the ones who sent out an application but weren't chosen...thank you for taking the time to fill in your application and volunteering to help us out. You have our word that we will do everything within our power to deliver the final version of the game to you and the rest of the public as soon as we can.
Congratulations to all those selected! The long wait is almost over.
It astonishes me to think; when I first discovered this website, it was 5 months before 9/11. I was still playing PSOne games with no dual analog controller, DVD players were still $200 and Windows XP hadn't even been released yet. Broadband was scarce, there was no such thing as an iPod, and a 40GB hard drive for your home PC was ginormous.
I guess the wait makes sense, put in that perspective.
It astonishes me to think; when I first discovered this website, it was 5 months before 9/11. I was still playing PSOne games with no dual analog controller, DVD players were still $200 and Windows XP hadn't even been released yet. Broadband was scarce, there was no such thing as an iPod, and a 40GB hard drive for your home PC was ginormous.
I guess the wait makes sense, put in that perspective.
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I've got a golden ticket!
Intial wave beta tester here! Please feel free to to post your jealous rants...
One of ten, I believe, out of 300+ applicants...I am flattered.
One of ten, I believe, out of 300+ applicants...I am flattered.
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There were exactly 306 applicants in total and 30 beta testers were selected, based on various factors. Only the first 20 or so testers have been notified so far. The last 10 will only be notified if we feel that a 3rd wave of testing will be required.
As for the decision-making process, some applicants knew the points and scoring system inside-out when it just so happened that we needed people to double-check that all points have been implemented correctly for all three classes. Others were selected based on their familiarity with the original game, their skills with spelling and grammar, and other things that complimented the skills of other beta testers we had already chosen. We wanted to get a balanced set of testers with different specialties, who could test a wide variety of things.
These choices are always difficult because there are many people who seem like great candidates with excellent attention to detail who we weren't able to bring on board, due to the fact that we already had enough testers who specialized in the same area.
Finally, we also looked for people who could commit to at least 2 hours (preferably more) of thorough testing time per day. Judging from personal experience, this game takes quite a long time to play through and anything less than 2 hours wouldn't really yield the kind of progress or results needed to find the remaining bugs and get the game released within a reasonable amount of time. Yup, we're 100% serious when we mentioned these beta testers will have their work cut out for them.
As for the decision-making process, some applicants knew the points and scoring system inside-out when it just so happened that we needed people to double-check that all points have been implemented correctly for all three classes. Others were selected based on their familiarity with the original game, their skills with spelling and grammar, and other things that complimented the skills of other beta testers we had already chosen. We wanted to get a balanced set of testers with different specialties, who could test a wide variety of things.
These choices are always difficult because there are many people who seem like great candidates with excellent attention to detail who we weren't able to bring on board, due to the fact that we already had enough testers who specialized in the same area.
Finally, we also looked for people who could commit to at least 2 hours (preferably more) of thorough testing time per day. Judging from personal experience, this game takes quite a long time to play through and anything less than 2 hours wouldn't really yield the kind of progress or results needed to find the remaining bugs and get the game released within a reasonable amount of time. Yup, we're 100% serious when we mentioned these beta testers will have their work cut out for them.
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Hmmm... interesting question.
I guess if it was me, I would have tried to cover most of the spectrum. Profiles: Hardware, Operating system versions, age of player, knowledge of the game (from little to extensive) etc etc.
For myself, I'd say my chances are very slim. They'll probably choose one person from around the 30s, with an average P4 computer with XP SP2, and good knowledge of the game.
That description fits about a 1000 of the visitors to this forum.
I guess if it was me, I would have tried to cover most of the spectrum. Profiles: Hardware, Operating system versions, age of player, knowledge of the game (from little to extensive) etc etc.
For myself, I'd say my chances are very slim. They'll probably choose one person from around the 30s, with an average P4 computer with XP SP2, and good knowledge of the game.
That description fits about a 1000 of the visitors to this forum.
I can't believe this, I leave for a month or so and when I come back you already started and finished the beta testers selection! :\ Sigh...
Well, congratulations anyway, the grand finale of this game-making epic is obviously coming near, you should feel very proud. I'll be waiting for the game to come out.
And to all of you lucky (or maybe not so) beta testers: you have a great responsability on your shoulders, so get to work! Cheers.
Well, congratulations anyway, the grand finale of this game-making epic is obviously coming near, you should feel very proud. I'll be waiting for the game to come out.
And to all of you lucky (or maybe not so) beta testers: you have a great responsability on your shoulders, so get to work! Cheers.
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The secret to being selected as a beta tester (for me, anyway) was large, generous bribes, alternating with thinly veiled, malevolent threats and intermittent stalking episodes.
I found where AGD1's, AGD2's, navynuke04's and Erpy's houses were, went there in the middle of the night with an acoustic guitar, bawled a drunken, loud, angry, emo-inspired version of "Mmm Bop" to each of them, and left a flaming bag on their front doorsteps. The whole 'stick-and-carrot' mentality.
Maybe submitting an application would have been easier, but I prefer my method.
I found where AGD1's, AGD2's, navynuke04's and Erpy's houses were, went there in the middle of the night with an acoustic guitar, bawled a drunken, loud, angry, emo-inspired version of "Mmm Bop" to each of them, and left a flaming bag on their front doorsteps. The whole 'stick-and-carrot' mentality.
Maybe submitting an application would have been easier, but I prefer my method.