2009-09-22, 02:45 PM
Something bothered me the other day about Closed Beta for Dungeon Fighter. I gladly signed up and found six bugs in the first day, then never bothered to play again for the rest of the week.
Come time for Open Beta, and Nexon followed through in giving closed beta testers the Trailblazer medal and 20 special tokens if they were in the top fifty reporters. I was in the top fifty after reporting only six bugs. You mean everyone else below me only reported far less, or, even worse, none at all? It took me all of two hours of play to find these bugs too.
Let's face facts. People don't want Tespia to actually fix bugs (which is the point of Tespia anyway), they want to play some new content. People do not actively look for bugs in the game, and that defeats the whole point of beta testing. I think Nexon should learn this and not open Tespia, as it will be used and abused.
(Remember in Tespia when people summoned Jr. Balrogs into Henesys, the ONLY level-up map in the game? Talk about hilariously rude - who can beta test in an environment like that?)
Come time for Open Beta, and Nexon followed through in giving closed beta testers the Trailblazer medal and 20 special tokens if they were in the top fifty reporters. I was in the top fifty after reporting only six bugs. You mean everyone else below me only reported far less, or, even worse, none at all? It took me all of two hours of play to find these bugs too.
Let's face facts. People don't want Tespia to actually fix bugs (which is the point of Tespia anyway), they want to play some new content. People do not actively look for bugs in the game, and that defeats the whole point of beta testing. I think Nexon should learn this and not open Tespia, as it will be used and abused.
(Remember in Tespia when people summoned Jr. Balrogs into Henesys, the ONLY level-up map in the game? Talk about hilariously rude - who can beta test in an environment like that?)
