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Splash, EA frequently holds playtesting sessions at their facilities, and these usually offer game codes as compensation. The compensation varies with the amount of time commitment. I was recently invited for one that was held in 5 hour sessions over five days, and I believe the take home was five codes. Typically sessions are shorter and give one or two.
@SoGGyBiiScUiT This alpha test specifically stated there would be none, I'm sorry you misunderstood that.
@pandareno1999 wrote:Splash, EA frequently holds playtesting sessions at their facilities, and these usually offer game codes as compensation. The compensation varies with the amount of time commitment. I was recently invited for one that was held in 5 hour sessions over five days, and I believe the take home was five codes. Typically sessions are shorter and give one or two.
This alpha test specifically stated there would be none, I'm sorry you misunderstood that.
I didn’t misunderstand anything.
I think you misread this thread.
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I had no clue playtesting was so common and that so many people play them exclusively for free content. That would never appeal to me but I’m sure some people love it.
I was simply telling the OP I never saw any mention of a reward when I signed up for Picnic.
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- pandareno19996 years agoHero+
Sorry, the first part was for you, but that last bit was for the original poster. I thought it would be clear in context, but I should have tagged them.
- 6 years ago@spIash_damage Some places will also pay cash for you to playtest as well. But game codes are more common for bigger companies
- 6 years ago
@SoGGyBiiScUiT wrote:
@spIash_damageSome places will also pay cash for you to playtest as well. But game codes are more common for bigger companiesLearn something new everyday.
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