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playtests are things you opt in and get in by invite
probably the best way tot find it currently
And yes, also.
Why do that when you can call it “early access” and get people to *pay* for the privilege? 😆
A lot of people that go into betas do not even understand that it’s an incomplete game that is being adjusted. So basically by putting it early access to people like that, before adjusting and bug testing, would make a bunch of people, that have no idea about the development process, giving bad reviews and talking trash on Steam, despite being told in advance it’s a work in progress.
When you have a play test, people that don’t understand and do malicious things like that, won’t be able to post negative stuff, because the game isn’t released and steam wont even let them post a review, because it’s labeled in steam as an incomplete game.