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WildMongrel
Profile Joined May 2008
Canada30 Posts
June 03 2008 20:23 GMT
#1
Hey guys so I just got a call from the recruiter at EA and I'm gonna be starting tomorrow testing a new Need For Speed game.
Just wondering if anyone has done any testing at any point and what kind of advice they would have for someone just starting. I'm a temp employee hired through a company called VOLT, want to do everything I can to make sure I have the opportunity to convert to an EA employee after my work on this project.
Thanks in advance!
CharlieMurphy
Profile Blog Joined March 2006
United States22895 Posts
June 03 2008 20:41 GMT
#2
My friend's cousin said game testing is the shittiest job because its not as easy/fun as it sounds or looks in movies (gramma's boy). but what does he know, he probably a noob anyways. Good luck have fun. Hope you like car games
..and then I would, ya know, check em'. (Aka SpoR)
Hokay
Profile Joined May 2007
United States738 Posts
Last Edited: 2008-06-03 20:44:17
June 03 2008 20:42 GMT
#3
I was about to get hired with Sony until I talked shit about how SOE games suck compared to the competition during an interview. I was just being honest lol..

Anyways from what I heard is you either like it or hate it. It can get very repetitive when trying to figure out a bug. Imagine playing a level a 100 times trying to figure out or replicate a bug. There is lots of overtime too during "crunch" modes before release. As long as you have good writing skills, excel skills, communication skills and good bug hunting skills you should be ok.

At least with Sony, it seems like they want long term workers for QA to work long hours who are available anytime during the week. Fuck that BUT this can be a stepping stone into the gaming industry..
Bill307
Profile Blog Joined October 2002
Canada9103 Posts
Last Edited: 2008-06-03 20:48:54
June 03 2008 20:46 GMT
#4
I've done some software QA (quality assurance). Here are some basic tips:

- When you find a bug, the most important thing to report is the exact sequence of steps the developers must perform to reproduce the bug. Once you've written the steps down (or while you're writing them), make sure you try them yourself, from scratch, to make sure they actually reproduce the bug.

- Attention to detail is very useful. A sentence missing a period at the end is a bug, period.

- Work with the developers, not against them. Sometimes it feels like you vs them, like when both parties disagree on whether an issue should be fixed. Don't let yourself think that way, though. In such disputes, it might help to look at the situation from their perspective.

- If you're the only person testing something (probably unlikely in your case, but anyway), don't go searching for small, obscure bugs, at least not until you've tested all of the normal things that 99% of the players will be experiencing.

- Software is never perfect, and parts that worked fine in the past have a tendency to stop working in future versions for weird and strange reasons when seemingly unrelated parts are changed/fixed elsewhere. Unless they're giving you the release candidate to play with (and even then), you will always find bugs. And if the game is still in development / bugs are still being fixed, then expect new bugs to show up in places that worked just fine in the last version.
micronesia
Profile Blog Joined July 2006
United States24758 Posts
June 03 2008 21:05 GMT
#5
Depending on the genre of game this sounds like a very frustrating job. As appealing as it seemed when I first thought about it, I can't imagine doing it to the extent that a professional has to. I used to mess around like for example, in ff7 after Cloud changed into a Shinra uniform I tried going back down the elevator to see if I could trick the guard, and the guard had a line ready like "my shift isn't over yet" which is probably the kind of thing a tester would do in an rpg.... I liked it when it was for fun, but I'm sure I'd hate it after a few days...
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Archaic
Profile Blog Joined March 2008
United States4024 Posts
June 03 2008 21:11 GMT
#6
Anyone watch Pure Pwnage?
"Your pony died because it wasn't pretty enough. AAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHH"
caution.slip
Profile Blog Joined June 2007
United States775 Posts
June 03 2008 21:28 GMT
#7
it depends on what type of game tester you'll be. I game tested an upcoming ubisoft game, but it wasn't really our goal to test for bugs. Mostly we were asked about the user friendliness of the controls, the menus, the units. Are things distinct and clear. Looking at a unit can the user figure out what its supposed to do, what is it strong against, what is it weak against. Are the menus legible, can they be navigated easily? Is the map easy to read? Can I understand its functions, etc

I mean the game was buggy and it crashed a bunch of times, but overall it was a fun experience.

the game will suck by the way, don't spend money on it
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Goosey
Profile Blog Joined September 2005
United States695 Posts
Last Edited: 2008-06-03 21:54:08
June 03 2008 21:48 GMT
#8
Never done testing, but here is a perspective from the programmer end of things:
- There are testers we love, and testers we hate. Testers we love will not report duplicate bugs. Testers we love will attach screenshots, core dumps, and very very very detailed steps to reproduce. Testers we hate will submit bugs with titles like "inventory is broke!". Testers we hate don't stay around very long...
- The testers at our company don't work insane hours, but they do have them pretty tightly packed. I have heard much worse stories though.
- You will be playing the same game over and over and over and over for months. Also, it is very unlikely this game is going be 'that game' that you would do this on your own. You must view this as a real job, not as a way to play games.. because even if you are testing a game you think you will enjoy playing every single day, you won't after enough time.
- Testers get paid dirt, but they are still a way to get a foot in the door. One of our designers started as a tester.

In the end I wouldn't recommend trying to start a game industry career as a tester. You are much better off getting a good education and going in the front door, rather than trying to work your way up from the bottom. Go to The Guildhall, thats where I schooled.. They have like a 95% placement rate.

Also be a programmer, we make the most money, have the best job security, and get all the bitches.

Edit: Also, NEVER EVER take things personal. Sometimes programmers are under a lot of pressure, working overtime, and stressed out. If they respond to a bug with something snappy try to not let it get to you. It is unprofessional and reflects badly on them, but if you respond back with something equally snappy it will be bad news for you.

And also don't phrase things in bug reports in a personal way. This isn't "your" bug, or "Joe's" bug, this is just "a" bug.
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HamerD
Profile Blog Joined January 2008
United Kingdom1922 Posts
June 03 2008 21:57 GMT
#9
On June 04 2008 06:11 HelloWorld(OD) wrote:
Anyone watch Pure Pwnage?
"Your pony died because it wasn't pretty enough. AAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHH"


loooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooool i remember that :D
"Oh no, we've drawn Judge Schneider" "Is that bad?" "Well, he's had it in for me ever since I kinda ran over his dog" "You did?" "Yeah...if you replace the word *kinda* with *repeatedly*...and the word *dog* with son"
WildMongrel
Profile Joined May 2008
Canada30 Posts
June 04 2008 00:07 GMT
#10
Thank you all much of this has been very helpful.. I have read a lot on the subject and am aware going in that this is not always the dream job that some people expect it to be. However I am hoping that a lot of the negative reviews are from straight up lazy guys who don't appreciate the other aspects of the job like working with a team of guys who wildly enthusiastic about a lot of the same things you are. Anyways wish me luck!

PS: My Lachesis mouse and Destructor mousepad just got here and they are the stone cold nuts.
DhakhaR
Profile Blog Joined August 2007
United Kingdom721 Posts
June 04 2008 00:14 GMT
#11
i game tested a DVD Game of 'Deal or No Deal'. it was incredibly boring.
for those of you who know how the show works, each time you selected a box, the person behind it said a terrible one liner as they opened it. playing through the game many many times meant i had to endure these unskipable one liners repeated times. not fun.
DamageControL
Profile Blog Joined July 2007
United States4222 Posts
June 04 2008 00:26 GMT
#12
On June 04 2008 09:07 WildMongrel wrote:
Thank you all much of this has been very helpful.. I have read a lot on the subject and am aware going in that this is not always the dream job that some people expect it to be. However I am hoping that a lot of the negative reviews are from straight up lazy guys who don't appreciate the other aspects of the job like working with a team of guys who wildly enthusiastic about a lot of the same things you are. Anyways wish me luck!

PS: My Lachesis mouse and Destructor mousepad just got here and they are the stone cold nuts.

My razer gear was warm when I got it in the mail...i dunno why
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mnm
Profile Blog Joined August 2003
United States4493 Posts
Last Edited: 2008-06-04 02:49:35
June 04 2008 02:49 GMT
#13
I was on Quality Assurance for the game Star Wars Republic Commando when I was at LucasArts. All I can say is you should be as thorough and detailed as possible. Take note of all the possible bugs that can happen in games and post all bugs you find even if its really small. The best way to look good on the job is to have the most bugs found and the longest hours. You will be given different scenarios to test. You may be doing single player or multiplayer. You may be given different levels to test. Try to go into every crevice you find. You will probably find a lot of areas where you will get stuck. Be very detailed in your reports. Try to go through the level as many times as you can, doing something different each time. Multiplayer mode is always fun. Use every weapon or every item you could. Try to see how your character/car/unit interacts with others.

Don't push the developers buttons. You can give them suggestions but they get the last say even if you feel you would know better because you've been playing the game over and over and you know it in and out like the back of your hand. Don't feel too bad if they don't listen to most things you say. Chances are some things may slip through and you can take pride in that. You will be treated like a kid. QA is like the lowest job on the totem pole so don't expect too much out of it.

Also, you will want to fall asleep a lot. Try to resist since this looks bad but take short breaks when you can. The job can be very mundane and you may find that you want out asap but you may get stuck in the habit of continuing the same existence as everyone else around you. Take note that this is just one step and try to push yourself to the next level whenever you see an opportunity for it. Step up when you can. QA is a long and hard path up the development ladder but its good to know your roots when you climb up.

On the upside, the QA community tends to be close knit and fun to hang out with. Its like getting stuck with the same thing and misery loves company. Don't expect to love the game you are assigned to towards the end of your project. Know that you're probably going to be on the same project for a very long time and you need to learn patience. Most people who QA a game will have a gazillion complaints about it because they know everything that is wrong about the game and they may feel like it can be improved if their opinion was followed but the developers just aren't listening. At the same time though getting stuck with the same people for a long time develops a sort of bond built through time.

Anyway, hope you enjoy your experience. You should ask Excalibur_Z about his too.

Let me know if you have any more questions.
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Snet *
Profile Blog Joined September 2006
United States3573 Posts
June 04 2008 02:51 GMT
#14
Wow, sounds like a great, and fun, opportunity. I have never done anything more then closed beta testing for MMO's.
Manifesto7
Profile Blog Joined November 2002
Osaka27169 Posts
June 04 2008 03:14 GMT
#15
PM Mora, who was a balance tester for Company of Heros.
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Excalibur_Z
Profile Joined October 2002
United States12240 Posts
June 04 2008 05:39 GMT
#16
Hey, good luck in the industry. I worked in QA (still do, technically, though I'm a salaried QA lead now) for 6 years. 3 months at EA, 3 weeks at an arcade developer, 3 years at Namco Bandai, and now 2 years at Namco Networks, their cell phone division.

It really all depends on what you're testing, to be honest with you. I've tested platformers (Ty the Tasmanian Tiger), FPSs (Medal of Honor: Frontline), RPGs (Xenosaga II, Tales of Legendia), Adventure games (Nightmare of Druaga), racing games (Street Racing Syndicate), RTSs (Warhammer: Mark of Chaos), MMOs (first tester on Hellgate: London), fighting games (Tekken 5, Soulcalibur 3), party games (One Piece Grand Adventure), flight combat games (Ace Combat Zero), mobile games (PAC-MAN et al), just a ton of different genres.

Since you said you'll be on the next Need for Speed, I'll relate my experiences on Street Racing Syndicate. SRS was an extremely long test cycle of like 8 months or so. It went through so many massive revisions, from being a GTA-clone to a NFS-clone to something kind of like Underground to some indescribable game. The game made little sense, had no compelling story, and was not particularly enthralling or even interesting. How you will perceive the game is entirely dependent on your attitude. At first I hated the game and would rather have been placed on Tales of Symphonia or Time Crisis: Crisis Zone which were also in test at the time, plus I was just on the E3 demo which meant you could only play for like 30 seconds before the game would return to attract mode. I found it monotonous and agonizing, but the fun of the game industry is you make friends with your coworkers and force yourself to find things you like about the game. Case in point: our E3 demo testing eventually devolved into rating the attractiveness of the 13 "girlfriends" (most of whom are porn stars like Aiko Tanaka, Tila Tequila, or Sasha Singleton, or import racing models like Courtney Day) in various categories like face, body, dancing ability, and overall cuteness, which became fun.

Then we got a full build of the game after we completed the E3 build and that's where the real fun began. There were more tracks to play, more cars and parts to buy, more things to do. Eventually it gets stale and to the point where you hope for a new build ASAP. The game did have multiplayer though which was okay at the start, then got boring, then my cubemate and I revitalized it by running into each other head-on at 200mph (crashing the game at least once). Anyway this continues until you start doing overtime hours and we also did a couple of 24-hour shifts for that title. The point I'm trying to make is that the game is what you make of it, and even an average game like SRS can become fun if you come up with enough fun things to do and remain creative in your testing.

When you get your first build, you'll want to play like the end-user plays, straight through as far as you can go. Then once you've played the opening parts of the game for the hundredth time you've pretty much exhausted all "normal" test methods so you can just start doing wacky stuff, like collision testing at varying speeds. For example, in the Miami races there's a stretch of road where the wall is almost "rubbery", bouncing you off of it when you get close to the edge, but if you run straight into that wall at high speed you'll push through it and fall out of the world. On the flip side, if you run into the exact corner of a guardrail at a very low speed your car will fly backward and into the air like 50 feet, spinning all crazy. Some of the bugs you find will be pretty funny and entertaining, but again, the bugs you find all depend on how creative and perceptive you are.

For bug-writing, follow the format as closely as possible and make sure you are very descriptive without being verbose. It's much better to write "After the second turn, run into the left guardrail at a high speed (50+ mph)" than "Go left, then right, speed up to 50 mph, turn toward the wall, then hit the guardrail". Include as many landmarks in your bug writing as necessary, and if your game has a debug feature which displays coordinates, include the coordinates as a note.

EA tries to push a daily bug count of 10 per tester, but that is not enforced and tends to cause an inflated bug count with a bunch of nonsense or low-priority bugs. For some bizarre reason EA likes to focus on the quantity of bugs found, not necessarily the quality, so you will probably end up bugging anything and everything. Training will familiarize you with the forms of bugs (progression halts, textures, seaming, crashes, stuck bugs, text, suggestions, sound, third-party standards violations). Note that you should never mention what you think the problem is (the EA training manual specifically references memory leaks for this, but it applies globally), simply mention the exact steps and a thorough description of the issue.

Anyway that's about all I can think of at the moment, good luck to you.
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WildMongrel
Profile Joined May 2008
Canada30 Posts
Last Edited: 2008-06-04 06:28:41
June 04 2008 06:27 GMT
#17
Thanks a bunch to mnm and Excalibur_Z, that was very helpful and much more then I was expecting!
I will let you guys know if anything interesting happens!

At this point I think I am hoping to become a lead QA. Having said that, are there ever any opportunites to express my opinions of the game and how it could be improved?

edit: I hope I can sleep, I'm a little anxious.. wish me luck!
Bill307
Profile Blog Joined October 2002
Canada9103 Posts
Last Edited: 2008-06-04 06:41:51
June 04 2008 06:38 GMT
#18
On June 04 2008 14:39 Excalibur_Z wrote:
EA tries to push a daily bug count of 10 per tester, but that is not enforced and tends to cause an inflated bug count with a bunch of nonsense or low-priority bugs.

lol, that is disgraceful.

Edit:

On June 04 2008 15:27 WildMongrel wrote:
At this point I think I am hoping to become a lead QA. Having said that, are there ever any opportunites to express my opinions of the game and how it could be improved?

There had better be. Otherwise I'd suggest getting some experience at EA first that you can put on your resume, then finding a job at a better, more competent company. (Actually, based on all the bad stuff I've heard about EA, I suggest that anyway.)
zizou21
Profile Joined September 2006
United States3683 Posts
June 04 2008 06:49 GMT
#19
best thing to do is educate yourself. play a lot of racing games and understand what is good and why it is good. that way weaknesses and flaws become very apparant and critcism will come naturally

anyway, this is if you really want to invest yourself in the project
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kerr0r
Profile Joined September 2008
Norway319 Posts
January 27 2009 14:38 GMT
#20
Hi,
I'm bumping this because of a banner ad currently on TL.net, namely this one:
[image loading]

Basically they say they can hook you up with game companies in need of testers, and I'm wondering:
- Is this legit?
- And is it worth the $45 price tag?
Frits
Profile Joined March 2003
11782 Posts
January 27 2009 14:55 GMT
#21
Like, what part of that doesn't feel like a scam? looooool
Frits
Profile Joined March 2003
11782 Posts
January 27 2009 14:55 GMT
#22
80 dollars an hour hahahahahahhahahahahahahhaha
Frits
Profile Joined March 2003
11782 Posts
Last Edited: 2009-01-27 15:11:48
January 27 2009 15:08 GMT
#23
[image loading]


look at this motherfucker, makin' all that money, damn, that could be YOU

so please pay 45 bux to someone you've never even met and he will makes your dreams come true!!!!

By now you must be thinking, “There must be some kind of
catch. You mean to tell me that I am going to be paid to
play video games?”

That’s right, you will and you will be able to keep the games you test, too! But listen! At the same time, you are given a risk free opportunity here.

If for any reason you are not completely happy with our
offer, we will give you a Full Refund! No Questions Asked.


hahahahaha

No catch guys okay just pay me some money lets do this, I promise I will refund your money if you dont like your job getting 10-80 dollars doing what you already do!!! Oh by the way I live in Nigeria.
Scooter
Profile Blog Joined November 2007
United States747 Posts
January 27 2009 15:38 GMT
#24
O.o, even the full time testers at nintendo didn't make that much. Not even the ones that were forced to playtest wii channel.

Playtesting isn't really worth it unless you already live near one of the company hotspots, like redmond, washington.
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Excalibur_Z
Profile Joined October 2002
United States12240 Posts
January 27 2009 16:30 GMT
#25
The going rate now is around $12-13/hr, and that's about the most you're going to see as a tester. Any testing job hookups are either going to come from a friend within the company who delivers your resume directly or a temp agency working in conjunction with the company. A banner ad isn't going to get you a testing job offer, let alone one that makes the promises that the ad does, particularly now when it seems that a lot of development houses and publishers are laying off a lot of their QA.
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Ideas
Profile Blog Joined April 2008
United States8166 Posts
January 27 2009 17:02 GMT
#26
http://nl.youtube.com/watch?v=UJ-QSJmEgHU
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hazz
Profile Blog Joined January 2009
United Kingdom570 Posts
January 27 2009 17:42 GMT
#27
On January 28 2009 02:02 Ideas wrote:
http://nl.youtube.com/watch?v=UJ-QSJmEgHU

God this ad is so ridiculous

realistically its more like:

Alright the boss is coming in and we're stuck in this corner on level 3 for the 100th time
Hey guys still testing that game? Enjoy testing it for another 500 hours to find more places to get stuck in
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