Finished my application. Can I ask what the whole "LED RGB spectrum changing computer hardware" question was for? As far as I could tell, it's only keyboards with fancy LED lights built into them. Does this actually affect testing in some way or is this just a silly question to determine how "blinged out" applicants are?
Nice! I submitted it and cant wait to hear back! When about will everyone hear?
We will accept applications over the next few days, and will contact candidates next week. We appreciate your patience.
You should make this bold lmaoAs indicated in the original post-
This is exciting! I've read that I have to use my real name, and that's fine with me, and i'm 50% sure my parents will let me do this.
However, being a Beta Tester... Is one rule of thumb NOT to spoil information about the beta?
This is exciting! I've read that I have to use my real name, and that's fine with me, and i'm 50% sure my parents will let me do this.
However, being a Beta Tester... Is one rule of thumb NOT to spoil information about the beta?
What happened to previous ones?
What happened to previous ones?
Yes, that is absolutely critical and the reason that you are signing a NDA (Non-Disclosure Agreement).
If a person did reveal information in the Beta that is not made public, there are very serious consequences for doing so. Which could include Re-Logic having the right to sue that person. Anything you would learn in the Beta stays secret within the Testing group until public release.
Its more than a rule of thumb, its a required rule. The NDA is a legally binding agreement not to spoil information.
If you mean beta testers? People move on, go to school, get new jobs, etc. Sometimes real life interferes, and you can't always expect people to be able to dedicate this amount of time over the course of several years.