Recruiting alpha and beta testers for REITD

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Recruiting alpha and beta testers for REITD

#1 Post by Ryue » Sat Feb 28, 2015 6:36 pm

I'm currently looking for alpha and beta testers for Red eyes in the darkness.
http://lemmasoft.renai.us/forums/viewto ... 16&t=18048

I'm currently in the process of putting things together to form the demo over the next couple of weeks and in the process of that put up a WIP post.
For this I want the code to be tested as thoroughly as possible. The members of the team already gave the first part of the prelude in the demo a lookover and I
incorporated almost all of the changes (and am waiting for an answer in the questions post of this forum to solve a problem with solving the last reported issue).
Thus now is the time to look for additional testers who bring an outsiders view into how things look (thus with who can tell us how normal players would think of elements,...). Thus I'm recruiting alpha and beta testers.

A bit onto the testing plan:
I'm currently incorporating existing elements into a demo. The first part of the preludes is already up and testable (the second part out of three I'm incorporating this weekend). This is only the VN part at the moment. Afterwards I'm going to integrate the RPG part of the demo over the course of the next view weeks which will
also need testing (as an info there the VN and rpg part are planed to go as seamlessly as possible into each other, thus decisions in one part will have impact on the other part).

If you are interested let me know either here or via pm

tnx.

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