gadgetfreaky
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if so /how / where etc?
Firaxis doesn't do open Beta-Testing, they have a team of testers.
Firaxis doesn't do open Beta-Testing, they have a team of testers.
One would imagine that the 'sign up' process involves posting hundreds/thousands of times about the game on internet forums over a number of years.
Being a Youtube Personality probably helps a lot more.![]()
"free" PR seems to be the future.
I 'could' pay a company $1000 for a few adverts that might target thousand of people or only 10 people, who knows?
Or I could give this fan, with his 1million subscribers a free alpha/review copy and a NDA and that will cost me $0 and as you know, you can't get cheaper than free.
Time to start working on your youtube channel, buddy.![]()
"free" PR seems to be the future.
I 'could' pay a company $1000 for a few adverts that might target thousand of people or only 10 people, who knows?
Or I could give this fan, with his 1million subscribers a free alpha/review copy and a NDA and that will cost me $0 and as you know, you can't get cheaper than free.
Time to start working on your youtube channel, buddy.![]()
With "free" in quotes. At the very least you have to fly them places and put them up in hotels, and give them swag. But according to what I've been told by a publisher, some YouTubers demand cash under the table. And at present, they generate a lot more traffic than traditional website ads."free" PR seems to be the future.
We should make a petition for open beta testing.
This "free PR" thing isn't just the future, it's the past. Previews/early reviews in news media have been a thing in different art forms for a while now.
It's just that now the news media is made by "fans" instead of "critics".
The only reason companies still do Beta tests is to test their servers, and that only matters in big multiplayer titles. Civ just doesn't have the kind of concerns on the scale of an MMO or COD that require a beta test.
The only reason companies still do Beta tests is to test their servers, and that only matters in big multiplayer titles. Civ just doesn't have the kind of concerns on the scale of an MMO or COD that require a beta test.