Beta Testing 101: What to, and what not to, expect from the MoP beta

If you're one of the lucky players who got in this week or if you manage to get in in the next few weeks, there are some important facts you should know before you play the beta. For seasoned veterans of beta testing, these will be self evident. For the others for whom this will be the first beta ever, these are things you should read and consider. If you don't, you could turn into one of the disappointing trade chat trolls who rages about their warrior suddenly having a mana bar (and other fun beta mishaps).
Oh yes, there will be bugs
Above all else, the thing you can most expect from the beta of any video game ever is that there will be bugs. Bugs are one of the main reasons games go into beta; they're a way of allowing scores of players to scour every inch of the game world for bugs by doing everything possible that could possibly cause an issue. By doing this, Blizzard can isolate and treat bugs before they ever make it to live servers, allowing players on live a smooth playing experience.

To get to that point, though, beta players need to play through a ton of bugs. For those in Cataclysm's beta, there was a week where feral druids' Mangles to do something like 3,000% normal damage, which meant everyone they played in PvP got one-shot. Currently on MoP's beta, transferred characters sometimes have 10 times their normal stat values, which allow for things like 290,000 damage Arcane Blasts at level 85.
Bugs happen in any video game, and in the beta they're all the more prevalent. If you're expecting to log on and just be able to play MoP with no drawbacks, you probably just want to save yourself the headache and frustration and wait for release day. It will be worth it.
Change happens
I'm not sure I can emphasize enough that change happens. I know that as a class columnist, most of my MoP-flavored Totem Talks end with a gigantic "all of this is subject to change disclosure," but I'll say it again: Everything in the Mists of Pandaria beta is subject to change (or almost everything). We can be pretty sure the next WoW game is Mists of Pandaria and that pandaren will be a playable race from Pandaria, but the rest can change.
So don't grow too attached. I know a lot of the new abilities, like shaman's Ascendance, look really cool. I know that I want that in the live version of the game, without any changes, right this second. Maybe when I get my invite, I'll finally get it, play with it for two months in beta, and still love it for all that time. Maybe it's the one thing that really makes me want to go out and buy Mists of Pandaria when it's released.

You're not playing Mists of Pandaria
You're not actually playing Mists of Pandaria in the beta; you're playing its embryo. This probably should go without saying, but I'll say it anyway: Mists of Pandaria isn't finished. While our representatives to the Blizzard press tour were amazed by how far along MoP is in development, the game isn't finished. You can't go into beta expecting that you're getting a sneak peak at playing MoP three or four months early, and that you'll be able to experience all of MoPs new content at your leisure. You aren't, and you won't.

MoP won't fix it
As everyone who has ever played WoW has heard, a common phrase on the forums/trade chat used to talk about class balance is "MoP (or Cataclysm before it) will fix it." It's generally used sardonically by players who are so jaded that they don't actually believe the next expansion will solve any of their problems, and I'm not sure I agree with that usage. That said, there is a kernel of truth to this sentiment: MoP won't be the magical panacea for all your class balance woes.
WoW is a MMORPG, and all MMORPGs are constant works in progress. The buff/nerf rollercoaster is neverending, and it needs to be to provide the variety that keeps people interested in playing and the game from getting stagnant. Blizzard will do a good job of working to fix some important issues your class had Cataclysm, but it won't do everything. And this is a good thing. If Blizzard were to remove all of your weaknesses and problems, your class would probably end up too powerful and get nerfed in patch 5.1 Or you'd be playing a rogue. Not sure which is worse. I kid.

It's open warfare between Alliance and Horde in Mists of Pandaria, World of Warcraft's next expansion. Jump into five new levels with new talents and class mechanics, try the new monk class, and create a pandaren character to ally with either Horde or Alliance. Look for expansion basics in our Mists FAQ, or dig into our spring press event coverage for more details!Filed under: Analysis / Opinion, Bugs, Mists of Pandaria






Reader Comments (Page 1 of 2)
tgianelli13 Mar 24th 2012 3:13PM
I really hope this article gets passed around among the masses; well done, sir.
Already I've seen a lot of people with the mentality that the beta is a demo, and not...a beta.
Xanadal Mar 24th 2012 4:37PM
I think that anyone who doesnt bother to file any bug reports or give any feedback should be removed from the beta, and replaced by someone who wont treat it like a demo.
Noyou Mar 24th 2012 6:07PM
I made the unfortunate decision to read some of the forum posts on the sad people who think they should have had instant access to Mists beta because of annual pass. I would say they should read this first but their reading comp is about that of a 6 year old with cotton candy in eye view. Distracted at best.
nutzj98 Mar 24th 2012 11:51PM
Exactly, it's a beta and not a demo. And my comment from yesterday stands. If they would weed out people who are not contributing by testing or reporting then they would be better off. I know stress tests are important too. But too many people believe this to be a beta and it's super annoying. Especially since they won't contribute an ounce to development.
Minos Mar 26th 2012 10:14PM
Agreed, Xanadal and nutzj98. I hope there's a "How to test (and report) bugs" in this Beta Testing 101 series.
Arbolamante Mar 24th 2012 3:23PM
And no, you don't get to keep you character when MoP goes live. And yes, you will get annoyed with the people who ask about that every five minutes in chat.
Joakim Mar 24th 2012 5:36PM
Will I be able to keep my beta character when the expansion after MoP goes live?
:P
AltairDusk Mar 24th 2012 7:43PM
*targets Joakim*
*casts Pyroblast*
:)
Vanterax Mar 24th 2012 3:24PM
I had a smile when I was doing 700k Arcane Blast and 1.8 million on a crit. However short lived, it made me smile.
Atanae Mar 24th 2012 3:28PM
Two things (related) I would add:
1) You do not get to keep your beta toon. When the beta is over, your toon is wiped. No amount of begging or pleading or hair-on-fire is going to change that.
2) You don't get to keep anything you obtain on a toon you transferred into beta.
Anything that happens in beta stays there. You can power-level to 90 (theoretically) and when Mists comes out you'll have to do it all over again.
I can't stress this enough since I've seen TONS of people ask about it, especially towards the end of beta.
Beta is not early access, its part of the Q/A testing process for software production.
Josh Myers Mar 24th 2012 3:34PM
Ooh, yea. This is very true. @_@
Ruta Mar 24th 2012 4:41PM
Yes, two very true statements. Here's another:
3) YOU WILL NOT BE REWARDED AT ALL FOR PARTICIPATING. You won't get a special prize, or an achievement, not even a Feat of Strength for participating.
Scott Mar 24th 2012 5:47PM
It's like your visit to the beta happens in Vegas.
Snuzzle Mar 24th 2012 6:33PM
"You will not be rewarded for playing (beta)".
Well, unless by "rewarded" you mean the awesome end-of-beta world events. Didn't the devs spawn Ragnaros in Orgrimmar once for the end-of-beta? Good times.
Mondi Mar 24th 2012 3:38PM
Also, the auction house pricing will not make even the slightest of sense. People will post things for insanely high prices because they know people are transferring over a lot of gold, despite that the gold made in a beta/PTR will all get flushed down the drain when the testing is over.
Sure the best thing thing for testing would be to keep prices low to ensure things are getting used to determine bugs and glitches, but it just won't happen.
Necromann Mar 24th 2012 4:01PM
I didn't get invited to this wave either and I'm wondering, is the per battle system being tested in the Beta? That is a part of MoP that I am really looking forward towards,
Necromann Mar 24th 2012 4:01PM
pet*
kvanje Mar 24th 2012 4:25PM
It will be, but it's not in yet.
neminem Mar 24th 2012 4:18PM
Am I the only person who would actually only be excited about beta-testing MoP if I got in so that I could actually, you know, beta-test? I find it weird that Blizzard seems to be using it more as a buzz-generation tool than for actually testing. I've seen so many bugs in quests, it would be hilarious if it weren't so sad. Not even just recent quests; there've been bugs everywhere, and they aren't even always fixed. I'm not even that excited about the new content - I'm thinking of taking a vacation from WoW when it comes out, that might or might not end up being permanent. But I would -happily- look for bugs in quests in the Panda beta if I thought there was a good chance it would lead to them being fixed before release. What I certainly wouldn't do is try to play the beta like it was the real game, not just because of all the bugs I'm sure exist, but mostly because I wouldn't get to keep anything anyway, so I wouldn't want to get attached to anything.
DonSerrot Mar 24th 2012 5:04PM
You aren't alone in the wanting to just test and find bugs, it was the thing I loved the most in Cata beta (I just ran the gob/worg start zones over and over) and it's the thing I am most lookinng forward to now. The thought of finding any way I can to break the game get's me all sorts of excited!