Keep in mind though, that Closed Betas are meant for testing for bugs and glitches - as well as server strain. Yes having as much people as possible is good for these kinds of tests, but what many people don't realize is that it isn't a "demo version" of the game for you to try it out and see if you like it. It is meant as a vital testing tool and many "beta testers" don't actually beta test to be honest. Enjoy your time there of course, but also be on the look out for things like bugs or glitches or even translation errors - and be sure to report them! We want DOMO to stay amazing and maybe be even better than it was before, and for that to happen we need everyone who gets chosen as a tester (or rather is quick enough to grab a key) to pull their weight and contribute.
Monday, February 2, 2015
DOMO News Update - 2/2/15 - Official Release Date Announced!
DOMO's official Closed Beta Release Date has been announced today!
Sites like MMOSite.com are going to be giving out beta keys so be sure to grab one as soon as they're available so you don't miss your chance at the Closed Beta! I'm sure this means Open Beta is just around the corner, so even if you miss out, you wont have long to wait!
Keep in mind though, that Closed Betas are meant for testing for bugs and glitches - as well as server strain. Yes having as much people as possible is good for these kinds of tests, but what many people don't realize is that it isn't a "demo version" of the game for you to try it out and see if you like it. It is meant as a vital testing tool and many "beta testers" don't actually beta test to be honest. Enjoy your time there of course, but also be on the look out for things like bugs or glitches or even translation errors - and be sure to report them! We want DOMO to stay amazing and maybe be even better than it was before, and for that to happen we need everyone who gets chosen as a tester (or rather is quick enough to grab a key) to pull their weight and contribute.
Keep in mind though, that Closed Betas are meant for testing for bugs and glitches - as well as server strain. Yes having as much people as possible is good for these kinds of tests, but what many people don't realize is that it isn't a "demo version" of the game for you to try it out and see if you like it. It is meant as a vital testing tool and many "beta testers" don't actually beta test to be honest. Enjoy your time there of course, but also be on the look out for things like bugs or glitches or even translation errors - and be sure to report them! We want DOMO to stay amazing and maybe be even better than it was before, and for that to happen we need everyone who gets chosen as a tester (or rather is quick enough to grab a key) to pull their weight and contribute.
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