Pangnirtung wrote: »
"Invites will be sent to a large group of new PTS testers, but if you participated in the ESO: Morrowind PTS beta last year, you'll be able to log into the Summerset PTS from the ESO launcher yourself, no invite required! Just don't forget to enable “Show Public Test Environment" from your launcher settings. "
From the official website announcement.
wenchmore420b14_ESO wrote: »I think it is fine. I did the Closed Beta with Morrowind and look forward to "hopefully" do the Summerset one too!!!
Hint, hint.... Beta Invite please.... Lol..
In their most recent news post to the site, ZOS confirmed that the PTS for Summerset will be a closed test accessed only by those invited, and with an NDA agreement, like they did with the Morrowind chapter last year.
I took part in the Morrowind test last year, and was pretty frustrated with the whole ordeal, since the feedback from the "closed beta" testers was mostly ignored, unless it was lore specific, and it seemed like closing off the test server and employing an NDA was more to avoid any negative information leaking out (and thereby killing the hypetrain), than it was to avoid story-spoilers being leaked, as ZOS claims. This year the NDA is only story-specific (as someone corrected me on), so that does change things a bit.
I know, however, that I might be in the minority with such an opinion, so I'm interested to see what other people think about it being closed off. If you could also comment whether or not you took part in Morrowind's closed PTS that would be nice.
I played a lot of Morrowind during the beta, but when the game finally launched I wished I hadn't. I would rather have experienced a more polished game from the outset. So, I wouldn't test Summerset even if I had the option.
GatheredMyst wrote: »Thinking that an NDA, something that is used for a lot of beta tests in a lot of MMO's, is just to "hide the bad news", is extremely paranoid, IMO.
Maybe my memory is off a bit, but wasn't this a limited timed event before they opened the PTS for everyone?In their most recent news post to the site, ZOS confirmed that the PTS for Summerset will be a closed test accessed only by those invited, and with an NDA agreement, like they did with the Morrowind chapter last year.
I don't mind a closed invite. ZoS seems to focus on getting all types of players for feedback, but the real "meat" comes when PTS is opened for all.
I recall Morrowind got several patches once it was opened up, after they "patched" glaring issues the closed version got.
Again, this is from memory, and it's been a year.
Joy_Division wrote: »
Kingslayer513 wrote: »What's the criteria for being invited? Unfortunately, I wasn't around during morrowind PTS so I don't get automatic access, but I would love to test and provide feedback this time around. I'd be pretty disappointed if I don't get an invite...
Others have indicated that practically everyone got an invite last time, but if that's the case then I don't understand the need for a closed invite PTS in the first place. I assume that most of the ESO playerbase doesn't use the PTS and it's really only players from the forums anyways.
I don't think most of the Morrowind feedback was ignored because it was done under NDA. If they didn't want player feedback they could simply have said Morrowind (and Summerset) would not be on the PTS. The same thing happens with DLC and balance patches.
Instead I think it's the usual mix of factors:
- Feedback that's terrible and/or contradictory: if one person says a skill is OP and the damage needs to be reduced and another says it's weak and the damage should be increased they can't implement both - they have to pick one and 'ignore' the other...or take it as a sign that it's actually fine and 'ignore' both
- Feedback which they don't have time to implement, for example adding access to Red Mountain and those islands in the north, there was no way ZOS could build all that between the expansion hitting the PTS and being released, even if they wanted to
- Feedback which does not fit their vision - at least one person actually said they should pull the entire main story from Morrowind and re-make the story from TES 3 instead...even though it wouldn't fit the lore.
- Bug reports they can't/don't have time to act on. Some bugs take a long time to identify and fix, so if someone reports it (or the report is only picked up) the week before release there may not be time to do anything about it.
It doesn't bother me that Summerset is under an NDA, and it wouldn't even if it was for the whole thing and not just the story. It's pretty much standard practice in the industry. (Whether it's necessary is another thing, but it's certainly not uncommon.)
I am a bit disappointed that I didn't get an invite, but I'll get over it. I can play it when it's released.
Well only good can come from it
Open PTS for such a big expansion is stupid imo
Maybe my memory is off a bit, but wasn't this a limited timed event before they opened the PTS for everyone?In their most recent news post to the site, ZOS confirmed that the PTS for Summerset will be a closed test accessed only by those invited, and with an NDA agreement, like they did with the Morrowind chapter last year.
I don't mind a closed invite. ZoS seems to focus on getting all types of players for feedback, but the real "meat" comes when PTS is opened for all.
I recall Morrowind got several patches once it was opened up, after they "patched" glaring issues the closed version got.
Again, this is from memory, and it's been a year.
As I recall the NDA closed Morrowind PTS lasted until release. Which is why the embargo was lifted on release day and you had a thousand Morrowind videos made public on YouTube all at once.
GatheredMyst wrote: »Thinking that an NDA, something that is used for a lot of beta tests in a lot of MMO's, is just to "hide the bad news", is extremely paranoid, IMO.
@GatheredMyst
That was literally what happened last year though. No negative information could get out, and thus people who pre-ordered it weren't fully informed about what they were getting. I know a lot of people who quit after Morrowind's release and were very upset about the nerf bomb being dropped on them out of nowhere. Granted that won't be an issue this time around, but it was the first thing that came to mind when I saw the words NDA (and then missed the "story-specific" part, lol). I don't think it's paranoia if it's based in prior experience from the same company. And let's be honest, ZOS isn't as transparent as they claim, and a lot of their shady business models still persist despite community outrage, so it's no surprise they care more about revenue streams than customer satisfaction, and thus will do what they can to prevent any potential losses. It's a smart business move, sure, but it doesn't exactly scream "transparency". So no, I don't believe it's paranoia.
The problem is that it looks like they don't listen : even as simple "bugs" are text correction in quest objective (preventing to know what to do) are not corrected and remains for years.NewBlacksmurf wrote: »In observation the PTS is supposed to be there to help the developer uncover and address X, Y and Z
What's occurring instead is customers are using it to test builds, theory craft, find glitches, make guides, get better without penalty, etc. That isn't good for the game when its a new update, its better that those who will text, actually do the testing and provide feedback.
That and the amount of bugs that you encounter initially, id rather the more experienced and willing testing be invited.
NDA....that's something I could argue for or against but at this point I'll suggest its good.