cinder, on 25 May 2012 - 07:02 AM, said:
I think this scratches at the fundamentally erroneous frame of mind from which people are approaching the beta. A beta is a development process. Beta participants are not customers; they are volunteers. Participants in a beta are not owed anything or entitled to anything, because a beta participant is supposed to be assisting the developer in its testing process. It is not a free market exchange.
Anyone feeling stuffed by the delayed release of beta keys after the announcement should re-evaluate why they are participating in beta at all. If you're just in it to get something for free, you're not the person the development team wants in the beta. Developers are pleased as punch if they can get better than 1 in 1000 beta testers actually give substantive feedback.
If you want this game to be the best game it can be, participate in beta. If you're just looking for a free ride, kindly wait until release in July. The game is just as free then. Either way, the bottom line is this: you'll get access to the game when you get it. No misplaced sense of entitlement will make it arrive any faster, nor will consternation now make you any more satisfied when it finally does arrive.
While I would agree with that statement for the most part, I think "closed-beta-testers" for a F2P can be a delicate topic.
If there already was a store in the closed beta, and you bought something from it, that would make you a customer aside of a tester.
Then again, I doubt that would happen as it would probably lead to conflicts that would hinder testing, on the other hand the payment system will have to be tested somehow...
Glad I'm not the one who has to figure that out!
But to add to your point, it's called
closed beta for a reason! They don't want your money yet, you haven't given anything to them, so they don't owe you anything!
Closed beta means the game is still in development, and in fact not ready to ship. I think we should be glad we're getting any information at this point, as many non-f2p-games in this stage don't provide any information at all...
speaking of testing:
For science!
Edited by Sesambrot, 25 May 2012 - 07:26 AM.