I kind od like the idea of a closed beta, with people working on the game and not on their builds
NewBlacksmurf wrote: »MarkusLiberty wrote: »Source?
@MarkusLiberty it's on the site
Talk about stuff getting worse.....what good is PTS if it's closed off and invite only. Didn't see any apply here links either so it's really hand picked it seems.
I'm glad they're going this route, I get tired of all the PTS threads that are selfish in nature... "Boo hoo, this change destroyed my build, if it goes Live I'm done" type of comments. These type of people do not consider the overall nature of the change, the reasons for it, and how it positively impacts millions of other players... just because it negatively impacts you and how you choose to play does not mean it is bad for the game or the majority of players.
Grumble_and_Grunt wrote: »I'm glad they're going this route, I get tired of all the PTS threads that are selfish in nature... "Boo hoo, this change destroyed my build, if it goes Live I'm done" type of comments. These type of people do not consider the overall nature of the change, the reasons for it, and how it positively impacts millions of other players... just because it negatively impacts you and how you choose to play does not mean it is bad for the game or the majority of players.
Except people who make such comments/feedback are normally silenced by the others who feel differently, something that only having a higher pool of opinions to challenge and give their own feedback can do. Making the PTS invite only can have this exact effect you speak of (dependant on who is invited) simply because their will be less voices/opinions to challenge them first hand.
I gots my beta monkey
Gandrhulf_Harbard wrote: »Closed Beta makes sense.
What doesn't make sense is using a narrow selection of testers.
There needs to be High End Vet Progression players, PVP Players, and Trials Players.
There also needs to be some Group players and solo players - because the game needs to cater for their play styles, levels too.
Most (not all, but most) of the players that have been very active in previous open PTS cycles will have been from the "high end" portion of the playerbase, looking to get strategies and new meta builds mapped out before the game goes live so they can get that slight edge. This is the case in almost all mmorpgs that have open beta test cycles.
Yes those players can and will have valuable feedback to offer during a closed beta; but it would be short sighted, and counter productive to ONLY invite from that demographic.
All The Best
andreasranasen wrote: »
. In addition, everyone logging onto the PTS will be required to agree to a Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) upon login. [/i]
...participation in previous PTS cycles is a major factor when choosing invitees for this and future ZOS beta events.
Judas Helviaryn wrote: »Don't incorporate bugs into your builds, and you won't have [an] issue.