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avv:

--- Quote from: RavenousRat on April 09, 2012, 03:18:40 pm ---Why...?
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Have you ever played competitive pvp in fonline?

RavenousRat:

--- Quote from: avv on April 09, 2012, 03:45:12 pm ---Have you ever played competitive pvp in fonline?

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What reason to spend X time to start testing PvP, when dedicated people can do it without wasting time on CBT or... Hinkley at least (yes I know, there's only one arena, not counting The Pit).
And if you want to "play", I think you chose wrong game, as it's not completed yet.
If you want to test how much effort you need to put to start PvP in normal playable conditions, then that's where you start finding exploits, and if you're not going to report them, then what was the reason of testing?

Marko:
Technically speaking though, none of us were actually invited here to test anything. So we are here as players even if we think of ourselves as testers. At least i was not invited. Were any of you? For all i know, they want me to quit. I hope that's not the case. I assume it's not the case, but i was certainly not asked to help with this project, nor given any orientation on being a tester, nor am i receiving any "Beta Testers Monthly News Letter" nor ever interviewed or contacted by any of the game staff. I know of no way to dialogue with them and my own PMs are ignored. I assume they are too busy. I have no complaints about this since it's all free. It's their game and there are simply no obligations on their part. I think i see this for what it is: a game made by a group of developer/gamers for themselves where we are allowed to play it at no charge. Easy as that i guess.

avv:

--- Quote from: RavenousRat on April 09, 2012, 03:50:08 pm ---What reason to spend X time to start testing PvP, when dedicated people can do it without wasting time on CBT or... Hinkley at least (yes I know, there's only one arena, not counting The Pit).
And if you want to "play", I think you chose wrong game, as it's not completed yet.
If you want to test how much effort you need to put to start PvP in normal playable conditions, then that's where you start finding exploits, and if you're not going to report them, then what was the reason of testing?

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No matter what you say, there are deal of players who just play this game and don't care about the testing part or only participate it when there's something for them.

serious clown:
10 cookies for reporting a dupe bug... So you figured out how to duplicate items in the game and could have been super rich never had to farm agian and you sold out for 10 cookies?! Not even fat 4th graders sell out for 10 cookies!!

This is a game where people are so hell bent on winning they don't want other people to know their exploits so testing and reporting bugs is useless. 3/4 bugs that give a player an advantage most likely doesn't get reported.

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