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minev1128 t1_je76vdz wrote

Do you know what Open Beta is?

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Warlock2019 t1_je79dso wrote

The first 6-9 months after a games official release while the company repeatedly thanks us and asks us to be patient?

(I mean this to sound more humorous, than bitter)

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Moridin67 t1_je7nz7z wrote

No, no. That's the Charlie testing phase. As in the developer is Lucy holding the football, and we are Charlie Brown about to fall on our face when they pull it away as we kick.

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A_Wild_Sableye t1_je7c3uk wrote

I'd give bitterness a pass anyway. The whole "open beta" tactics games are doing nowadays is annoying. Don't even get me started on how multiversus did it

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Yes-Mum OP t1_je7nfpn wrote

No

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Damaged_Eidolon t1_je8n5oz wrote

In Alphas, the game is still being developed: the models, the math, cinematics. Those usually start with a version number of "zero point (0.xx)" and this continues (0.1, 0.15, 0.3, etc) until the game is pretty much done, when it becomes version 1.xx. Some Betas may open before that, but that is where some developers have the near-finished game tested for bugs.

Closed Betas require you to be part of that company or a firm or invited to test the game and likely an NDA (Non-Disclosure Agreement- ya can't talk about the game to others). An Open Beta isn't so restrictive. Anyone with (whatever requirement, in my case I guess it was having an xbox) can join the testing. I logged a number of bugs for them to fix. Game review isn't part of it. Stress test having a bunch of people on the servers, cross platform interaction, find things the closed beta might not have found because there's just so many of us and everybody plays a little different.

The goal of the Open Beta is to fix all the stuff prior to the release date. Lately, that doesn't happen so much- examples being players clipping through the ground on Pokemon Scarlet/Violet, or servers crashing with... dang what was it, Overwatch 2?

Anyway, I'm sure I'm wrong on some of the nitty gritty, but that's basically what an Open Beta is and what was going on with D4.

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