Beta testers wanted!
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I've never been apart of a beta but if GameCRAZY, Jack8680 or Thecheater887 are picked I would like to be as well because of our collaboration project. We will very likely be wanting to use and test the new features that come out like arrays and the networking stuff.
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@Aidan-Oxley said in Beta testers wanted!:
Isn't there a way to be able to have a beta version of hyperPad while keeping the original at the same time? If there were I'd join beta for sure.
The beta replaces your original hyperPad.
@Jack8680 said in Beta testers wanted!:
I'm interested in beta testing. I've done a few beta tests before, and the main reason I want to test is because I want to try the new features 😛 I also want to help by submitting bug reports. I'm just curious:
- Will we be able to test out the networking features without pro?
- Is there a reason why you are limiting beta testers? More is better, right? Or are you worried about getting loads of duplicate bug reports?
- No. The beta keeps your hyperPad status, so if you're indie you only have access to indie features. This is so we can test this part as well.
- Pretty much. Information overload is often a negative thing. So We like to keep the betas manageable. We do a lot of internal testing as well. The public betas are more so for odd situations where we couldn't predict, or certain usability issues. Keeping the beta small also allows us to handle support better, we can keep track of the beta users easier and see the specific issues their facing.
@Murtaza I'm still interested in the beta, I plan to use arrays to implement A* pathfinding and some other stuff. Just to check: arrays will have better performance than dynamic attributes, right? Right now I'm using combine text to combine the array name with an index to get and set values for arrays, I'm assuming arrays will perform better? Even if they don't, it'll be useful because I won't need to use combine text every time, and multidimensional arrays will be much easier to make.
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I think this is the kind of thing I would be good for. I'd like to see if there's any bugs just in case and test a few things to makes sure everything's perfect!
Although I'm just wondering if there are any new behaviours, I guess there will be but just to be curios. -
I think this is the kind of thing I would be good for. I'd like to see if there's any bugs just in case and test a few things to makes sure everything's perfect!
Although I'm just wondering if there are any new behaviours, I guess there will be but just to be curios.@Saito check out their roadmap linked in the top post, the next update is the one with http requests, arrays, and sockets
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Im interested. Im very good at constructive criticism, and bug testing (Unless it's something complicated)
@XGames beta has already started, and users have already been picked.
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I would like to try beta update, I like finding bugs and I've done it many times before for Apple and others I actually have beta software on my phone currently and it would be awesome to try out these new features!
@Addy I think you're too late to beta test
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Admin should have commented on here or something, or closed the discussion.
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When is this update getting released??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
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@DGames135
When it's done :). -
@DGames135 Glad I could help ;).
In all seriousness, I don't know. We wanted it done weeks ago, but a few things got in the way. So all I can say is when it's done.
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