Rejarial Galatan, on 05 April 2013 - 10:20 PM, said:
Your OP works ONLY if there is a subscription fee attached at the end of Open Beta when a game 'officially launches.' This does not work at all with a Free to Play title, as the INSTANT you unlock the servers and go into 'open beta' you have formally launched the product. This is made all the more real and poignant when you start selling premium items such as premium time or hero mechs for real money and categorically state: no more wipes or MC refunds. This game IS launched. Period. Is it broken beyond reason? yes. does this change the fact that it is fully launched? nope. Stop using the excuse: it is open beta. it is launched, end of story.
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So I'm going to link again to where I list all the definitions of what an open beta is.
Here.
That you don't understand what an open beta is or what a product being 'launched' is doesn't change the definition of the terms.
'Open beta' isn't a shield. It's a definition, one that is clear and well established, of what stage of development a product is in. This isn't open for debate. I listed a bunch of links to the definition of the term 'open beta'. Just up this page in fact. I just gave a link back to the post where I gave those definitions. Then I copy and pasted in the definition of what 'open beta' is.
You're also using the term 'product launch'. Clearly you don't understand what that is or what it means. Definitions of words and terms isn't fluid. You don't get to decide that it 'feels like a full release' or that 'it's fully launched'.
Absolutely MWO has been launched - that means it was introduced to the market. You can launch a product without even selling it yet - you've just demoed it and made people aware it exists. That has nothing to do with its development cycle. If you mean full product launch then no. It's not a full product launch. That would mean we would be several stages past the point where you've got a full release candidate and a freeze on all changes and development. Also you'd have your full marketing process in place for sales of the product and any sort of testing and development of it would have been finished and in fact frozen. Which hasn't happened.
That you don't get that just kills me. You're mistaking your opinion for reality.
matux, on 05 April 2013 - 10:44 PM, said:
This must be an alpha then because the software is not feature complete e.g. CW and UI 2.0
If the bugs since "open beta" are smaller and obscure v those in Alpha GEZZZZ glad i didnt have to endure those.
MischiefSC, I dont see how it can be anything other than the two stated below
The game is still in Alpha, as it not feature complete, by definition that you stated and we are being mislead by the use of the term "beta", regardless of open or closed. Also suggesting the there was a need to rush to open beta (which they did do and is a known fact)
Leaving people to possibly feel cheated and used to fund development of a rushed product, say angry even.
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This is open beta, the features in the game are critical/major features and for the most part are working as intended, leaving things like minor features e.g Consumables and content, Left to be implemented. Also suggesting that anything that is introduced from now till final release was not important to the game and its core functionality.
Leaving people to possibly feel as the majority of the game is complete not worth paying for at all.
Which is it?
The game is feature complete - the core of the game, big stompy mech combat with pretty much all weapons in game. The core features are all there, all the things that need testing are in some form present. The expansion of the handful of maps and game modes into CW and the balancing and refinement of that hasn't even started yet. Could you say that CW is in alpha? Sure. MWO as a battletech mech combat simulator though is in beta.
It looks like they pushed into beta early to monetize the game to avoid having to go venture capital, debt or selling their soul to a publisher to fund the game. I'm 100% for that. I'd rather it be crowd or consumer funded, you get a far better product. If you want to argue that they opened up beta too early that's a legitimate argument - save that I have no problem with playing, even paying to be playing, a game that is still in beta because it's better than no MWO at all.
That does not, however, change the fact that the game is in open beta. The features such as Community Warfare is *not* a core function of the game - it's the social overlay. Fights in CW are not going to be significantly different, what will be different is the purely social metagame around what those fights mean. Given that they're talking about CW rolling out in a 2-4 month range and having a projected release candidate 2-4 months after that I'd say the expectations of how complex or involved the creation of the CW functionality is pretty minor. You could make a 'community warfare' website and do it all on spreadsheets even. All that's doing is tracking win/losses and participants and organizing the drops themselves along those lines.
The game is in open beta. Please read the list of definitions of what an open beta is. Then google 'product development lifecycle' or 'product lifecycle management' and understand the difference between inception, development, launch, maintenance and EOL of a product. Software or otherwise. Then you'll see that any attempt to say that MWO isn't an open beta product being monetized by voluntary player purchases is 100% wrong.
Collecting money has nothing what so ever in any way, form or fashion to do with the game being in open beta. Nothing. At all. In any way. If you feel like it should that's a personal problem. It has nothing to do with the game being in open beta and people still paying for it voluntarily. The term 'launch' also clearly doesn't mean what Rejarial Galatan and other people seem to want it to mean.
If you say the game isn't in open beta then you are wrong. Silly sort of wrong. Stomping your feet and pretending the words mean something other than what the definition of them says they mean doesn't make it so. It just makes you look silly.