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==How does FAZ Beta affect me?==
==How does FAZ beta affect me?==
When the public testing is begun it is important that you partake because it affects you in a few ways:
When the public testing starts it is important that you participate because it affects you in a few ways:
* Firstly, and most importantly, it is used to check that the new release is compatible with players computers. If there is an undetected bug that only affects you and you don't join in to test it, then the bug won't get fixed. When the release goes Gold you'll be stuck with it!
# It is used to check that the new release is compatible with your computer. If there is an undetected bug that doesn't get caught, you might be locked out of Allegiance!
* Secondly you will find that on testing nights there will be no one to play with on the main server, as most players will be on seperate beta server.
# You will find that on testing nights there will be no one to play with on the main server, as most players will be on seperate beta server.
* Thirdly, if you log on to the beta server not only will you be helping the development team stress test the engine, you'll get to play with all the new features months in advance!
# If you log on to the beta server not only will you be helping the development team stress test the engine, you'll get to play with all the new features months in advance.




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==I want [insert crazy idea]==
==I want [insert crazy idea]==
So do we all! But don't get too excited. The dev team has a whole list of Bugs/features that players have discovered/invented, and it's been slowly growing for the past seven years. Furthurmore, many new players suggestions are nearly impossible to implement as they would require a completely different physics engine than what the game uses ("Tractor beams", for example). Such ideas tend to get ignored.
So do we all! But don't get too excited. The dev team has a whole list of bugs/features that players have discovered/invented, and it's been slowly growing for the past seven years. Furthurmore, many new players suggestions are nearly impossible to implement as they would require a completely different physics engine than what the game uses ("Tractor beams", for example). Such ideas tend to get ignored.


If you have a serious suggestion post it up in the [http://www.freeallegiance.org/forums/index.php?showforum=32 Development forum] and, if it's a good idea, it'll be stuck on the 'To-Do' list.
If you have a serious suggestion post it up in the [http://www.freeallegiance.org/forums/index.php?showforum=32 Development forum] and, if it's a good idea, it will be added to the 'To-Do' list.




==What is being worked on currently?==
==What is being worked on currently?==
The fifth release, [[R5]], is still in closed beta. Most of the [[development team]]'s goals have been to do with upgrading the graphics, but there will be numerous other features added too. See the [[R5|changelog]] for furhur details.
The fifth release, [[R5]], is in open beta. Most of the [[development team]]'s goals have been to do with upgrading the graphics, but there will be numerous other features added too. See the [[R5|changelog]] for further details.


<i>Last Update: 7 Aug, 08</i>
''Last Update: 19 Feb, 2009''




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*[[FAZ R3]] - December 14, 2006
*[[FAZ R3]] - December 14, 2006
*[[FAZ R4]] - November 1, 2007
*[[FAZ R4]] - November 1, 2007


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Revision as of 21:45, 19 February 2009

Beta builds are run on a special development lobby to weed out bugs. Towards the end of each development cycle public beta games are held weekly to stress test the new releases and find the final bugs.


How does FAZ beta affect me?

When the public testing starts it is important that you participate because it affects you in a few ways:

  1. It is used to check that the new release is compatible with your computer. If there is an undetected bug that doesn't get caught, you might be locked out of Allegiance!
  2. You will find that on testing nights there will be no one to play with on the main server, as most players will be on seperate beta server.
  3. If you log on to the beta server not only will you be helping the development team stress test the engine, you'll get to play with all the new features months in advance.


When does Beta testing go public?

When the Beta build is ready for public testing the Development Zone Leader will make an announcement on the FAO's homepage and/or broadcast a message to people logging in using ASGS.

How do I join?

FAZ Beta test games are held every Wednesday on a seperate server lobby to normal Allegiance games. To play them you need to make sure you have the latest Beta client from the Beta Development forum and then either log in to ASGS after toggling the 'Beta' option, or use the new .exe file to log in - it depends on how much security the dev team is running with.


I want [insert crazy idea]

So do we all! But don't get too excited. The dev team has a whole list of bugs/features that players have discovered/invented, and it's been slowly growing for the past seven years. Furthurmore, many new players suggestions are nearly impossible to implement as they would require a completely different physics engine than what the game uses ("Tractor beams", for example). Such ideas tend to get ignored.

If you have a serious suggestion post it up in the Development forum and, if it's a good idea, it will be added to the 'To-Do' list.


What is being worked on currently?

The fifth release, R5, is in open beta. Most of the development team's goals have been to do with upgrading the graphics, but there will be numerous other features added too. See the changelog for further details.

Last Update: 19 Feb, 2009


History/Changelog

FAZ Development
About Free Allegiance Zone
Releases: R1 · R2 · R3 · R4 · R5 · R6  · (current)R7
Allegiance R8: What's new? · Build it!
Testing Beta: Overview · Testing procedure