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How Beta Testing Helps Polish a Game Before Final Release

How Beta Testing Helps Polish a Game Before Final Release

By Scott AnderyPublished about a year ago 4 min read

Beta testing is one of the imperative stages in the game development, which gives an opportunity to the developers to get feedback on the game from real users before the end product. These are conducted within the organization after internal generation and serve a purpose of correcting mistakes that a development team cannot see. On one hand beta testing reveals D to larger audience so that proper testing minimizes any possible problems in actual gaming experience.

Recognising Defects in Real-Life Situations

After rigorous testing within the network, other issues may manifest themselves when the game is exposed to other devices, environment, and other users. In general, real players play the game during the beta testing phase in many ways that the developers themselves can hardly imagine. This opens up hidden bugs, glitches and other imperfections that have to be fixed before a game is released on the market.

For example, testing of mobile games is almost entirely dependent on beta testers when it comes to gaming on various devices that differ in the size of the screen, OS or hard and software. Beta version checks the functionality of the game and identify problems that may be arising from the use of a certain devices.

Collecting Bethesda’s fans feedback on the gameplay and mechanics

That way, one of the key strengths that can be highlighted about beta testing is that it allows for the collection of feedback regarding gameplay aspects, such as the level of difficulty of a game, or the stance of the customers towards the game. Beta testers feedback is genuine as to whether the game is fun, challenging, or clumsy in any manner. Such feedback allows the developers to make adjustments to something simple as controls, rhythm, and incentives to fit the proposed demographic.

Through observations from the beta testers, the developers can fix critical issues on the game that make it more enjoyable for the intended user interface thus making the game interesting.

Performing a DSC test to Check the Scalability and the Stability of the Server

In the multiplayer as well as on-line game, beta testing of the game is crucial as it helps to determine the physical ability of the server to handle several players at the same time. It lets developers put pressure on the servers, and find out the game’s performance under pressure to come up with an even better game.

Without this type of testing, games can crash or slow down the moment they are launched because many players downloaded them, and this will harm both the reputation and the reviews the game got. Beta testing is useful in ensuring that such problems are not suggested by preventing developers from preparing their infrastructure for the real world demands.

Challenges of how to balance the game features and in-game economy.

It offers them an opportunity to adjust all aspects of the in-game features, including the economy, rewards and progression. Beta phase indeed refers to the fact that there are often ways that players find to use your game and its mechanics which never entered your mind. This assists developers in fine-tuning the balance so as to enable all the players to have a worthy experience.

For instance, beta testing exposes potentially overpowered weapons or characters to developers before they unleash games that may cause more frustration in a community than it fosters creativity among the gamers.

Enhancing Usability and User Interface best known as (UI)

The feasibility of the proposed game is also evidenced through testing which enables the developers to assess the User Interface (UI) as well as the User Experience (UX). This feedback is usually from testers concerning usability of layout and ease of access. It assists the developers to know the areas of inconveniences, for instance, complex menus, ambiguous instructions or overcrowded interfaces.

From the feedback received from the beta testers, the developers can take time and refine the UI in order to make the game more engaging, that is, they can make sure that the users do not spend much time in trying to come to terms with how the game works without getting frustrated.

Engage Community/Stirs Up Controversy

The third advantage of beta testing is that it helps in creating social presence: This type of testing is an opportunity to practice creating relationships with community members, thus increasing social presence. If the game developers involve the players in any stage of the development then the players will be more attached to the game. This is so as those who work on the beta testing process have a closer bond with the game than those who only get to play it after it has been released into the market by the developers.

Moreover, beta testing draws players’ attention to the game and creates a massive community that will play the game from its first days.

Conclusion

Beta testing is very useful in fine tuning a game before it is released to public by helping developers uncover glitches, get some information about how the game is going to be played, check on game mechanics and responsiveness of servers. Using the real players as the beta testers is very beneficial because it gives an insight of what will make the game more fun and easier to play. Whether we’re discussing console games or those played and tested by mobile game testing companies, beta testing is still a critical factor in providing consumers with a glitch-free game that’s fun to play as they experience and level up.

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Scott Andery

Scott Andery is a Marketing Consultant and Writer. He has worked with different IT companies and he has 10+ years of experience in Digital Marketing.

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