Hello Travelers! A while back we posted a Dev Blog post on our Beesfriends: Community Guides and Moderators program. We like being open with what were doing and different programs we operate, so were doing the same kind of thing here today for the Community Tester Program. As such, for todays Dev Blog post, were going to spend a bit of time to cover what the program is, why we have the program, what the goals of the program are, and what exactly Community Testers do. Lastly, with multiplayer coming up quickly, were also going to be expanding our roster of Community Testers, so will be going over whats involved in joining the program, and how to go about applying!
What is the Community Tester Program?
Back when we started getting into development cycles for Last Epoch, we only had a handful of development team members, with a hardcore passion for ARPGs. While this handful of members had extensive experience with the genre, we wanted a group of individuals to help review what was being created and provide feedback from more ranges of experience rather than just the most hardcore of crowd. The reason we did this as a closed off group is because many of these items get tested in an incomplete state. While Last Epoch is an early access game, we constantly aim for each main patch to be a polished experience. Having a select group of individuals to help review changes before they are fully complete helps us to refine and steer the direction of the game, improving the quality of our releases without negatively impacting the gameplay experience of our wider playerbase. As the team here at Eleventh Hour Games continued to grow with the amazing support of our community, we have continued to evolve our development processes including our internal QA department and their interactions with our Community Testers. Our Community Testers have been a very valuable resource for helping us continue to refine the Last Epoch experience, and as such we have decided that we want to keep the program moving forward. Being involved in and working closely with our community is core to us, so having community members as part of our development process helps define part of what Eleventh Hour Games is. As such, were doubling down on the Community Tester program; clarifying its goals and how it operates, as well as expanding the program to continue to make Last Epoch even greater and maintain our close relationship with our community.
Why Community Testers?
The Community Tester program is sometimes seen as an early access to the early access, however this is not the case. Sometimes, core parts of the game arent available in builds we release to Community Testers, as we havent finished working on changes but need feedback on other parts of the game. We didnt want to have the entire community experience these kinds of half completed states, so we recruited a number of players who were willing to do so. Because of the nature of some items and mechanics, and how they can change quite considerable before release or even be removed entirely, testers need to be under a non-disclosure agreement. As such, due to these partial states, we couldnt do simple opt-in betas. At the same time, we wanted to ensure the direction of the game continued to match to our community, so hiring internal staff for this didnt make sense. And so, the Community Tester program was born. As explained above, Community Testers have contributed greatly to help shape Last Epoch over the years. A great example of something our Community Testers have helped steer the direction of is with Dungeons. Originally, our Dungeons didnt offer any sort of modifiers when progressing between areas. With Community Tester feedback we added these modifiers to make progressing through the dungeon more engaging and provide choices with the dungeon progression itself. As weve continued to expand upon these dungeons, weve continued to refine this method, in some cases having the modifiers directly effect the dungeon reward such as the case with Soulfire Bastion to further drive incentive for decision making with which doors to take and make them more engaging.
Multiplayer Testing and Joining the CT Program
The CT program will be evolving as we start ramping up our Multiplayer testing. While we may have previously been primarily focused on gameplay feedback, we now need testers for a variety of reasons such as stress testing as well as helping us assure the quality and stability of our online live releases. We will absolutely still be looking for gameplay feedback, but at least initially we will be prioritizing the overall multiplayer experience and not necessarily balance. We will be looking for feedback on subjects like how does it feel to join another player whos at a different point of gameplay from yourself?. This will not be the case forever. As as we mentioned in our June development update, over time our team will be turning to balance as we iron out the kinks of the overall experience. Ultimately these dedicated testing periods will help us grow our online platform and ensure that we have the best quality launch possible and participation from our Community Testers will be a fundamental part of our journey. With that being said, were looking to considerably expand the current roster of Community Testers. Were looking for more Community Testers in the near future. Many more. If youre interested in participating in the CT Program, heres a few things to know and help decide if you might fit into the program: [olist]
Last Epoch
Eleventh Hour Games
Eleventh Hour Games
2019-04-30
Indie RPG Adventure Singleplayer EA
Game News Posts 425
🎹🖱️Keyboard + Mouse
🕹️ Partial Controller Support
Mostly Positive
(88800 reviews)
https://lastepochgame.com
https://store.steampowered.com/app/899770 
Key Features
- 15 Mastery Classes
Begin your adventure as a base class which can then specialize into one of three Mastery Classes. When specializing into a certain Mastery you will be able to access new skills and specialize your playstyle! - Customize each skill
Every active skill has its own augment tree that can completely change how the skill functions. Transform your skeletons into archers, your lightning blast into chain lightning, or make your serpent strike summon snakes to fight alongside you! - Lose yourself in the item hunt
Fill your arsenal with magic items you craft to perfection, change the rules of your build with powerful unique and set items, and always have that next upgrade just on the horizon with Last Epoch's randomized loot system. - Explore a vast world throughout time
The world of Eterra is home to many factions and secrets. Travel to different points in time to change the world's fate, and fight to set it onto a new path. - Endless replayability
With a wealth of classes and skills to customize, deep game systems, randomized loot, and continuing development, Last Epoch is a game that will keep you coming back. - Easy to learn, hard to master
We're committed to making our gameplay approachable through breaking up the required learning and being transparent. At the same time, overcoming some of the most challenging content will require deep knowledge and pushing your build to its limits.
- OS: Ubuntu 16.04
- Processor: Intel Core i5 2500 or AMD FX-4350Memory: 6 GB RAM
- Memory: 6 GB RAM
- Graphics: nVidia GTX 660ti or AMD R9 270 with 2+ GB of VRAMNetwork: Broadband Internet connection
- Storage: 20 GB available space
- OS: Ubuntu 18.04
- Processor: Intel Core i5 6500 or AMD Ryzen 3 1200Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: nVidia GTX 1060 or AMD RX 480 with 4+ GB of VRAMNetwork: Broadband Internet connection
- Storage: 20 GB available space
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