zakblood
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ORIGINAL: sulla05 Please, just remember you are beta testing the game that was sent to you not what you want it to be. I have seen a lot of problems over games working the way they were designed and testers thinking they were not right or even bugs. I would think especially with this game, because it has been worked on for so long, it is probably close to the finished product. well i agree with you, been on too many beta now myself where i still forget what i'm there for, as my opinions can be sometimes too much when i've had time to go back and read some of them, bug hunting first, comments and opinions later, eye candy last, as it first has to first play well, either against the AI or human player, and both helps. best not to add to much of a wishlist to any new game in development as you spend more time on that in the end and less of bug finding and fixing and testing etc, so it needs to be balanced and playable for all ability ranges imo. first you need to ask yourself what you have been asked to do in the beta, if it's bug finding and give comments on something, then do that first, add and give opinions on other subject later once the first tasks have been completed, as goals need to be done in each beta version, or it will last too long, what are the developers goals may not always be what you would want so it needs to be a balanced approach where you work as a team, but he is the leader, can't agree, then don't sign up or keep asking what may or may not be in his overall plan or time scale... polish comes later once everything else is done.
< Message edited by zakblood -- 6/2/2015 6:55:56 AM >
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