Originally posted by: Chu
Originally posted by: Modeps
At work here, other people refer to anything that's not finished as "beta". From a letter that needs proofreading, to any product that is in development (and not actually in a beta phase).
stop it!
I remember my first beta. It was for a game called "Phantasmagoria" by Sierra (a GREAT game btw). When I got the discs, some of the scenes were still bluescreened, and after the 30 day beta was over (definatly not enough time to finish this HARD game) I got a THIRTY PAGE questionarre to fill out. Betas now might as well be called 'stress tests' or 'previews'. Their only real purpose seems to be PR and an excuse to do a reset after the worst of the bugs are found. Then again, thinking about it, the reset effect isn't necessarly that bad . . .
-Chu