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The first closed beta for The Quinfall ended yesterday after one week, with the team promising more tests to come. After the beta closed, they also introduced a discussion, inviting the community to give feedback on the experience and ask questions.
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All time classic MY NEW FAVORITE POST! (Keep laying those bricks)
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This beta test had an NDA attached, next one does not. Streamers will be allowed for next one. But the only way to get in Beta I believe is pay for the game, but as I said above you cannot buy it through steam. You buy it directly from them, they send you a steam code, so they can circumvent the Steam refund policy. That should tell you all you need to know.
This runs counter to the info released several weeks ago. It appeared at the time that you could only get in beta from pre-purchase and not from STEAM. Maybe they changed their tune. I am not a conspiracy theorist but I have many concerns and see many red flags.
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Really? This is one of the only games I've ever heard doing this as far as sales go. I've had indie games issue steam keys for alpha/beta but none of those indies were charging to be part of testing when they did. My initial post in this thread said it will likely launch and be playable more so than say Day Before was. But I'm sorry when the company was faking pictures of their studio which they didn't have, tried covering up the amount of the game that was purchased assets until they had no choice but to address it, and then doing everything they can circumventing steam's refund policy...scam is the first thing that should pop into people's heads.