segunda-feira, 25 de junho de 2012

What Do Video Game Testers Really Do?


Play Video Games and Get Paid! With today's constantly booming video games industry, it's become more possible for anyone to work as a video games tester.

Many people think that game testing is all fun and games but there is a reason why game companies pay you to play games! It's to test their games before it goes out to public or to further enhance existing games. This can sometimes take the fun out of playing because you are required to focus on finding bugs, which means there will be times where game testers have to play the same section of a game over and over again.

Here are the most common types of video game testing for game testers:

Unit Testing - Code related testing to test if the game works at a basic level.

Localisation Testing - Making sure the language, spelling, grammar and punctuation in the game is correct.

Beta Game Testing - Testing the game during the beta stage of development. This type of testing could be done from home.

Quality Assessment Testing - This is generally a trained job where you work full time testing various games from different developers.

Regression Testing - This is often part of QA testers, where you check games after found bugs have been fixed, to make sure that it has been fixed or to see if there were other things that were affected by the fix.

Load Testing - This requires a lot of people or the use of software that fakes heavy activities for the purpose of testing the limits of a system, whether for network traffic or the number of players on an MMO server.

Soak Testing - This involves testing the game to see whether it performs well during long periods of time. There may be bugs that crash the computer after an hour of game playing. This type of testing is often automated or done with software which will make the game seem active so it doesn't go to sleep.

Compatibility Testing - This is more related to hardware. Games are tested on several different machines using various video cards, RAM, operating systems, processors and other hardware to check.

These are the common types of testing available for video game testers. As a freelance video game tester, you will start off playing games the game companies send you, then fill out a form and report to them any bugs you may have found. Many people get paid to do this on a daily basis and if you're interested in this type of work and think you can fulfill some of the types of testing mentioned here, then you're ready to be a games tester and can start applying for this position in various video game companies.




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