Webster dictionary defines Beta Test as...
"a field test of the beta version of a product (as software) especially by testers outside the company developing it that is conducted prior to commercial release."
It seems simple enough, but am I the only one who feels insulted every time I see the current "release" called open beta? It comes across as a publicity stunt being utilized in hopes that the majority of the player base are simple-minded cultists taking the word of the "almighty" as fact. If this is "open beta," what is release??? Is release the point in time where PW decides, "OK, the forums aren't filled with complaints, let's tell the masses the game is now in its release form"?
The truth is, the game is in its commercial release people. This is NOT a beta test! If I tell you my PC is Santa Claus, it doesn't mean it actually is!
Disclaimer: I am a founder, still play it and think it's a great game. However, I do not agree with the smoke and mirrors they call "Open Beta Test."
Okay. World of Warcraft, a game that is going on 9 years old, still has server outtages and weekly maintenance for 5-8 hours per week. This game is free. I'm not really seeing the point. It could be worse, and you could have paid full price and a monthly fee.
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pdizzlyfreshMember, Neverwinter Beta Users, Neverwinter Guardian UsersPosts: 17Arc User
edited May 2013
I feel you missed my point completely, actually. I can't say I even want to spend the energy explaining it to you.
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oreoz2573Member, Neverwinter Beta Users, Neverwinter Guardian UsersPosts: 0Arc User
But it is an "Open Beta". It has not reached full, official release. Most f2p games do it this way as it is easier. But the current outage is proof that it is still beta. There are still bugs, server issues, load issues, etc that need to b tweaked, found, and fixed that only a massive influx of players can do. This requires an Open Beta or "Soft Release". It's pretty much done, this is just the tweaking phase, and with that, it's better to release the game and fix it as you go along instead of wasting more time and losing more money hammering out every, tiny little problem in a controlled environment that may not give you all the info you need.
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pdizzlyfreshMember, Neverwinter Beta Users, Neverwinter Guardian UsersPosts: 17Arc User
edited May 2013
OK, maybe my intentions were not clear in my initial post. My post honestly has nothing to do with the outages, issues, etc. My intention is focused on calling this "Open Beta." Even if it was absolutely flawless, I disagree with this new trend. It comes across as deceitful.
Yeah, you are right. They are playing word games and the fact that those above don't get it, just proves what you are saying. I realized this from the get go, and so have others on the net. So what? Are we just proving how clever we are tonight? Game is decent, marketing gimmicks or not. It would be to us early player's benefits if the gimmick actually works. It will give the game another influx of players, and hopefully keep it alive. I suspect for those of you that don't run adblocker, you will start seeing Neverwinter ads on gaming sites and what not right around official launch day.
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terradraconisMember, Neverwinter Beta Users, Neverwinter Guardian Users, Neverwinter Knight of the Feywild UsersPosts: 17Arc User
OK, maybe my intentions were not clear in my initial post. My post honestly has nothing to do with the outages, issues, etc. My intention is focused on calling this "Open Beta." Even if it was absolutely flawless, I disagree with this new trend. It comes across as deceitful.
It is basically done to shut up all the people making the lame argument about X or Y is missing.
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pdizzlyfreshMember, Neverwinter Beta Users, Neverwinter Guardian UsersPosts: 17Arc User
But it is an "Open Beta". It has not reached full, official release. Most f2p games do it this way as it is easier. But the current outage is proof that it is still beta. There are still bugs, server issues, load issues, etc that need to b tweaked, found, and fixed that only a massive influx of players can do. This requires an Open Beta or "Soft Release". It's pretty much done, this is just the tweaking phase, and with that, it's better to release the game and fix it as you go along instead of wasting more time and losing more money hammering out every, tiny little problem in a controlled environment that may not give you all the info you need.
What is "full, official release"? For the entire life of a game, it will have bugs, etc. The very clear definition of beta (stated in my initial post) sums it up. Taking pre-purchase payments allowing beta access as a perk is one thing. This is full commercial release.
Maybe it is just me, but I really do take slight offense to calling this an open beta (yes, even if the game was flawless to this point).
This is an open beta/soft launch. There was complete openness about this (no pun intended). I dont get the deceit that is being implied. I just don't see it.
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terradraconisMember, Neverwinter Beta Users, Neverwinter Guardian Users, Neverwinter Knight of the Feywild UsersPosts: 17Arc User
What is "full, official release"? For the entire life of a game, it will have bugs, etc. The very clear definition of beta (stated in my initial post) sums it up. Taking pre-purchase payments allowing beta access as a perk is one thing. This is full commercial release.
Maybe it is just me, but I really do take slight offense to calling this an open beta (yes, even if the game was flawless to this point).
Full official release will be at some point when every class has 3+ pathways to level and we have a fair number more classes and races in. Also more quests, etc. Until then calling it beta seems perfectly reasonable.
what i think, personally, is that you need to chill tf out. words are words. dig a little deeper and appreciate the game for what it is and realize that there are a lot of people behind this game that are so happy/proud to share it with the world. if dubbing it's current state as open beta makes it a little easier on them then hell yeah i'm all for that. they brought us all an outstanding new mmo that just feels really fresh if you ask me and guess what... they're doing it FOR FREE! learn to respect, you sound like a ******.
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pdizzlyfreshMember, Neverwinter Beta Users, Neverwinter Guardian UsersPosts: 17Arc User
Yeah, you are right. They are playing word games and the fact that those above don't get it, just proves what you are saying. I realized this from the get go, and so have others on the net. So what? Are we just proving how clever we are tonight? Game is decent, marketing gimmicks or not. It would be to us early player's benefits if the gimmick actually works. It will give the game another influx of players, and hopefully keep it alive. I suspect for those of you that don't run adblocker, you will start seeing Neverwinter ads on gaming sites and what not right around official launch day.
Really not trying to prove anything. I like the game, and really do want it to be successful. However, this tactic does bother me (on a personal level). The purpose of the post was to vent and educate (both somewhat pointless I suppose).
Typical a Open-Beta is for stresstesting the servers and finetuning what is not perfect. Char-Wipes would be a possibility (in most cases a 100% fact).
Not here, because there would a fancy little Law-Suit if all the paying customers would lose real money for items they bought.
or they could just hold on a lot longer and not let us play open beta. they could just release the game next year. man i swear <font color="orange">HAMSTER</font> people. just learn to appreciate.
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deophyteMember, Neverwinter Beta Users, Neverwinter Guardian UsersPosts: 16Arc User
edited May 2013
Hey OP, I do believe you're definition was penned in before the market for video games moved from retail to digital.
It would seem like "commercial release" was more aimed at a physical launch of a product.. and I don't think I've seen any copies of Neverwinter at Gamestop.
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pdizzlyfreshMember, Neverwinter Beta Users, Neverwinter Guardian UsersPosts: 17Arc User
edited May 2013
Haha, not sure why I bothered. Even though I like the game, but have a single negative thing to say about the company's tactics (which is correct based on the definition), the cultists go 100% on the defensive. I really wasn't trying to argue my point. It is pretty clear, and was just trying to educate. I didn't mean to "attack" the game (which i do enjoy a lot). Fair enough?
However, it is what it is. I hope the entire gaming industry doesn't make this shift. Unfortunately, some of these replies show that their tactic actually works...
I've been explaining this same point to people in game, excusing issues with the game because "It's beta" is stupid. They aren't going to make any more grand sweeping changes to the game at this point. The game is released, any problems count against it because they are taking money.
I will eat my words if they do anything as drastic as changing the power unlock system or crafting/zen store interaction, but I'm not holding my breath. I want to craft, but after a few days I've realized that most of my efforts are pointless unless I shell out to the zen store. I'll never have four bags, I'll never respec more than once, which means my character will stagnate. I've always hated the "It's just beta" excuse as it is, since if you don't give feedback about bad features they're going to go live. The playerbase wasn't given proper time to look at the crafting system and now the current one is probably the worst I've ever seen in a game.
perfect comment. i just wish all the <font color="orange">HAMSTER</font> who still agree with the OP would see this comment. open beta IS IN PLACE FOR A REASON. what's wrong with all you people why you so paranoid thinking these companies are out to get you and your money? jesus christ it's such nonsense. if you can't realize that the people behind this game are proud/happy to release it to the public and they genuinely want it to go smoothly for us then you all have issues. you know how much it takes to make an mmo? if they wanted to scam money they would find an easier way. dum dum dum dum dummmm
Really not trying to prove anything. I like the game, and really do want it to be successful. However, this tactic does bother me (on a personal level). The purpose of the post was to vent and educate (both somewhat pointless I suppose).
Nah, I get it man. I'm just saying that there might be a bright side to it, and that is an increase as opposed to a decrease in player base after launch. I have no idea if the gimmick will work, but I am just being hopeful. You are totally right about how the player base is perceiving this current outage. Very smart on Cryptic's part. Just admire the sheep, sit back, and enjoy the ride. Bully for you for seeing through the sham though. But all I care about, like you, is if this is a good and fun game or not. I need one thing to take my mind of the current craphole of the world and the disgusting behaviors of corporations, even if I am being a hypocrite and enjoying the product of said evil corporations.
Indeed. And a full, official release is when Cryptic says we're officially releasing Neverwinter. Right now there is cotnent missing, things needing fine tuning, server issues to work on so the game can have a stable, full featured release.
you can exchange astral diamonds for zen so although it may take a long time to gather enough diamonds to exchange for a respec. that's how it was intended. it's a F2P game they have to make the microtransaction appealing in someway obviously. and fine if you don't like it leave. just goes to show how unresourceful you are. i got 100k astral diamonds in like 15 minutes taking surveys. it's easy af if you would even try at all you would find that out for yourself but it seems everyone just wants everything put directly in their dam palm. the game is free. have fun with it cus that's what it's intended for or just gtfo and QQ somewhere else.
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terradraconisMember, Neverwinter Beta Users, Neverwinter Guardian Users, Neverwinter Knight of the Feywild UsersPosts: 17Arc User
I told you I would report you for posting that quote you lifted from another player if you posted it yet again. This makes what the 7th+ time you have posted the thing?
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pdizzlyfreshMember, Neverwinter Beta Users, Neverwinter Guardian UsersPosts: 17Arc User
Nah, I get it man. I'm just saying that there might be a bright side to it, and that is an increase as opposed to a decrease in player base after launch. I have no idea if the gimmick will work, but I am just being hopeful. You are totally right about how the player base is perceiving this current outage. Very smart on Cryptic's part. Just admire the sheep, sit back, and enjoy the ride. Bully for you for seeing through the sham though. But all I care about, like you, is if this is a good and fun game or not. I need one thing to take my mind of the current craphole of the world and the disgusting behaviors of corporations, even if I am being a hypocrite and enjoying the product of said evil corporations.
You, my friend, get it...
However, I feel some people are posting random things that make no sense. I've said it a couple times that my post has nothing to do with issues that have happened. I've also said that I am a founder (meaning I paid money for the game), and I will continue paying money to the game as long as it's fun. Perhaps some people don't even read the posts... Maybe they just read the title, jump to a conclusion and start throwing out rants.
However, I feel some people are posting random things that make no sense. I've said it a couple times that my post has nothing to do with issues that have happened. I've also said that I am a founder (meaning I paid money for the game), and I will continue paying money to the game as long as it's fun. Perhaps some people don't even read the posts... Maybe they just read the title, jump to a conclusion and start throwing out rants.
The internet can be an entertaining place .
It's been my experience nuance and the internet don't work. Like you said, a lot of conclusion jumping going on and misunderstanding.
I wonder how many players they will lose over this? I would say a lot.
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jackbob02Member, Neverwinter Beta UsersPosts: 0Arc User
edited May 2013
it is a beta test because they open it to the public to see if it is ready for streams of people and because the game hasnt reached a point whereby it is ready for all that comes with a full realease for example the characters and classes they are still to release
If it was in 'beta' why are we having to pay real, actual dollars for anything in the store? If the zen market was in any kind of test phase, wouldn't players be bankrolled a certain amount of zen to test the things that you can get from there? Or some situation like that?
For example, if you were beta testing a subscription based game, should you be expected to pay commercial subscription price for the privelage?
The reason I ask is, you can for example play on the world of Warcraft public test realms even if you don't have an active subscription. Given that this game is monetised through its zen market, should the zen market cost money while it is in beta?
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so you're saying if NWO was a release like WoW and not an open beta, then you'd be ok with server outages?
I think everyone sees you're point. You're just a little disgruntled that it's a bad one.
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It is basically done to shut up all the people making the lame argument about X or Y is missing.
[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]
What is "full, official release"? For the entire life of a game, it will have bugs, etc. The very clear definition of beta (stated in my initial post) sums it up. Taking pre-purchase payments allowing beta access as a perk is one thing. This is full commercial release.
Maybe it is just me, but I really do take slight offense to calling this an open beta (yes, even if the game was flawless to this point).
Full official release will be at some point when every class has 3+ pathways to level and we have a fair number more classes and races in. Also more quests, etc. Until then calling it beta seems perfectly reasonable.
[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]
Really not trying to prove anything. I like the game, and really do want it to be successful. However, this tactic does bother me (on a personal level). The purpose of the post was to vent and educate (both somewhat pointless I suppose).
Not here, because there would a fancy little Law-Suit if all the paying customers would lose real money for items they bought.
So yeah, i agree with the OP.
It would seem like "commercial release" was more aimed at a physical launch of a product.. and I don't think I've seen any copies of Neverwinter at Gamestop.
However, it is what it is. I hope the entire gaming industry doesn't make this shift. Unfortunately, some of these replies show that their tactic actually works...
I will eat my words if they do anything as drastic as changing the power unlock system or crafting/zen store interaction, but I'm not holding my breath. I want to craft, but after a few days I've realized that most of my efforts are pointless unless I shell out to the zen store. I'll never have four bags, I'll never respec more than once, which means my character will stagnate. I've always hated the "It's just beta" excuse as it is, since if you don't give feedback about bad features they're going to go live. The playerbase wasn't given proper time to look at the crafting system and now the current one is probably the worst I've ever seen in a game.
Nah, I get it man. I'm just saying that there might be a bright side to it, and that is an increase as opposed to a decrease in player base after launch. I have no idea if the gimmick will work, but I am just being hopeful. You are totally right about how the player base is perceiving this current outage. Very smart on Cryptic's part. Just admire the sheep, sit back, and enjoy the ride. Bully for you for seeing through the sham though. But all I care about, like you, is if this is a good and fun game or not. I need one thing to take my mind of the current craphole of the world and the disgusting behaviors of corporations, even if I am being a hypocrite and enjoying the product of said evil corporations.
I told you I would report you for posting that quote you lifted from another player if you posted it yet again. This makes what the 7th+ time you have posted the thing?
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You, my friend, get it...
However, I feel some people are posting random things that make no sense. I've said it a couple times that my post has nothing to do with issues that have happened. I've also said that I am a founder (meaning I paid money for the game), and I will continue paying money to the game as long as it's fun. Perhaps some people don't even read the posts... Maybe they just read the title, jump to a conclusion and start throwing out rants.
The internet can be an entertaining place .
It's been my experience nuance and the internet don't work. Like you said, a lot of conclusion jumping going on and misunderstanding.
If it was in 'beta' why are we having to pay real, actual dollars for anything in the store? If the zen market was in any kind of test phase, wouldn't players be bankrolled a certain amount of zen to test the things that you can get from there? Or some situation like that?
For example, if you were beta testing a subscription based game, should you be expected to pay commercial subscription price for the privelage?
The reason I ask is, you can for example play on the world of Warcraft public test realms even if you don't have an active subscription. Given that this game is monetised through its zen market, should the zen market cost money while it is in beta?