Updated Sun, Dec 20, 2009 by Martuk
Beta testing a game is a huge responsibility and everyone involved has a chance to help shape the future of the gaming world they are helping to test. If you are one of the lucky few who are selected to aid in this task, the responsibility falls to you to aid the developers in making Age of Conan: Hyborian Adventure all that it can be and more. While you can't directly change the game, it is your job to provide feedback and find problems, bugs, and glitches and report them to the developers for review. For some people, this may be their first opportunity to beta test a game, so Ten Ton Hammer will provide you with this little guide to effective beta testing. The first step to effective beta testing is to understand the basics of Beta and what you will be involved in.
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Things don't always work as intended in beta. |
Beta testing is a chance to see the game in an unfinished stage so the first thing you need to do is not be judgmental when something appears broken or in bad shape. The one thing that gives me a massive headache from previous beta testing is logging in and seeing someone in Out of Character (OOC) chat shouting how much the game sucks because x mechanic is broke or something is screwy with Non Player Characters (NPC) or mechanics. It is beta, and the reason that same person yelling about a busted game is there, is to help find and locate the cause of the very problems they are complaining about.
What can you expect in Beta? To be an effective beta tester, you must first know what beta is and what you can expect upon entering into a beta testing world. Beta is a development phase and the game is unfinished and likely unstable at times. Here is a short list of things you can expect from testing in a beta world in general.
There are people who want to help make this game a fun and engaging world, but there are also those who view beta as a chance to free preview the game. This is a dangerous way to view the game as these people don't often help with the problems by submitting feedback and bug reports. In every beta there are three distinct groups of people.
Test everything you possibly can and try to break it. Test every class and every race. Run from point A to point B and then talk to every NPC along the way. Fight all mobs and use all skills. Try playing with the User Interface (UI) to see if it is all working. Change the graphic settings to see if the game crashes. See if armor and stats are being added to your character. If you can do it, test it.