AnarchyBlues
Terrarian
rip. Meet all the requirements but one.
Yeah rip.
rip. Meet all the requirements but one.
Just wondering, would the NDA entail not being able to decompile Terraria and make mods? That will probably be the biggest deciding factor on whether or not I decide to apply.
What I meant was continuing to make mods for the current version (v1.3.0.8), then only make mods for 1.3.1 once it's actually released.AFAIK, NDA only applies to not releasing information.
HOWEVER....
Mods increase the chance of stuff breaking and I would assume that they would not want you to make mods for a Beta Version, because a Beta can be unstable by itself; adding mods ontop of it only makes the problem worse, and when you DO encounter a bug, you don't know if it is from Re-Logic's Code or yours.
IMO, Beta Testers should never make/use mods. That's a rather silly idea from a coding perspective.
Get the Beta to Live first, and THEN make mods for it when you know it is stable.
What I meant was continuing to make mods for the current version (v1.3.0.8), then only make mods for 1.3.1 once it's actually released.
Thanks for the answer though!
Just Yolo itim 13... i was wondering... am i allowed to ask my mom to do the stuff so i can test the beta?
what do you mean?Just Yolo it
I'm confused as to what you're implying.world based AGE arguments aside...I am CERTAIN redigit is NOT a moron in making ceo decisions and reiterating RULES to said recipient of testing.
As far as I know a scanned copy of a printed version is what is preferred. Keep in mind I know nothing about the process so that might be proven to be incorrect.Is there a deadline to when you need to submit your Application?
Also I'm guessing this is the case, but to know for sure any Personal Information you give to the Re-Logic Staff will remain Confidential?
And the NDA is signed over the Internet?
As far as I know a scanned copy of a printed version is what is preferred. Keep in mind I know nothing about the process so that might be proven to be incorrect.