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No it wouldn't. I absolutely refuse to run any software that does anything more than it's supposed to. That is, a game runs the game, a spreadsheet calculates figures and displays them, and so on.Wow, would be awesome if they implemented a scanning program like Punkbuster or otherwise.
Does this mean SA client will be hack proof?
One out of two clients..... getting there!
log in and play like you would normally and report anything that looks or works wrong i would imagineSorry for being ignorant... but what exactly do you do for beta testing?
Just log in and play? Or do you need some extensive knowledge in programming etc.
Well said.No it wouldn't. I absolutely refuse to run any software that does anything more than it's supposed to. That is, a game runs the game, a spreadsheet calculates figures and displays them, and so on.
There's no need to treat all customers like criminals. I get enough of that in meatspace for simply exercising my rights.
I imagine they will choose from a spectrum of people and machines to get a full and accurate test atleast thats what I would do!Chrissay: Neither my Processor speed (Intel Core 2 Duo 2.2 Ghz) and my Video Card (Nvidia GeForce 8300 GS - and it's a PCI Express x16 card, not an onboard) are listed in the choices.
Both were OEM on my 18 month old Dell computer. IIRC, the 8300 GS card was set up to be available only as an OEM-installed product, not something sold retail (though occasionally you'll find it on places like Tiger Direct).
I hope these oversights don't reduce my chance into getting into the Beta.
You just log in, and play! If I recall correctly from beta-ing SE, it was mostly about testing server capabilities, how things went with housing, that sort of thing. There's a way to report bugs and such, and it's on a separate client, rather than your usual client, so it won't interfere with regular game play in any way.Sorry for being ignorant... but what exactly do you do for beta testing?
Just log in and play? Or do you need some extensive knowledge in programming etc.
What do you have?Very cool, although they're missing mobile GPUs on the graphics list. I'm sure I can't be the only person here playing on a laptop.
It's not really integrated -- integrated implies shared memory. It's a discrete GPU with discrete memory.What do you have?
Integrated ATI, Intel, and onboard Nvidia are listed.
Or select Other.
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So choose "Other/Unknown" if you don't see your specific video card/GPU listed.It's not really integrated -- integrated implies shared memory. It's a discrete GPU with discrete memory.
Must be the only form ever with no UK entry on the Country dropdown menu![]()
It just got added, that's whyIt has if you scroll down the bottom, I just signed up, and was no problems, just waiting to see if I strike lucky this time![]()
I know. I'm so excited. I wonder when they will start sending people emails.I am waiting can't sit still
anybody got a email yet it feals like christmas
log in and play like you would normally and report anything that looks or works wrong i would imagine
I guess even I qualify then.You just log in, and play! If I recall correctly from beta-ing SE, it was mostly about testing server capabilities, how things went with housing, that sort of thing. There's a way to report bugs and such, and it's on a separate client, rather than your usual client, so it won't interfere with regular game play in any way.
Absolutely NO programming is required... you're not doing anything back-end.
For a lot of folks, just playing is fine - and it gives the developers a lot of info about how the system holds up under stress. To be more helpful as a tester though, you may need to be able to supply a lot of detail about hardware, other programs running at the time, what exactly (in a fair bit of detail!) your character was doing or what else was happening at the time you saw the 'bug'.You just log in, and play! If I recall correctly from beta-ing SE, it was mostly about testing server capabilities, how things went with housing, that sort of thing. There's a way to report bugs and such, and it's on a separate client, rather than your usual client, so it won't interfere with regular game play in any way.
Absolutely NO programming is required... you're not doing anything back-end.
I suspect there are too many types of hardware combinations to actually let them "choose" people for the beta. Rather, I suspect it is just a recording function to help diagnose bugs. A true beta would also test play styles, all game mechanics and what not, rather than just hardware.I imagine they will choose from a spectrum of people and machines to get a full and accurate test atleast thats what I would do!
I've never been beaten with a steel pipe, but based on my experiences getting hit with other things, I can tell you I won't like it.no, that's probably a good attitude to take. Too many here are willing to dismiss it untried.
Good comparison!I've never been beaten with a steel pipe, but based on my experiences getting hit with other things, I can tell you I won't like it.no, that's probably a good attitude to take. Too many here are willing to dismiss it untried.
I had the same problem. I still applied by selecting the closest hardware.Chrissay: Neither my Processor speed (Intel Core 2 Duo 2.2 Ghz) and my Video Card (Nvidia GeForce 8300 GS - and it's a PCI Express x16 card, not an onboard) are listed in the choices.
Both were OEM on my 18 month old Dell computer. IIRC, the 8300 GS card was set up to be available only as an OEM-installed product, not something sold retail (though occasionally you'll find it on places like Tiger Direct).
I hope these oversights don't reduce my chance into getting into the Beta.