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Ill go take a gander. Im getting excited for this beta.nw909 said:Been wondering this myself.
I heard something, I think it was a comment about HLDS:S from a guy who owned a I-Cafe, but I'm too lazy to go check.
It was on the Steampowered forums in the I-Cafe forums.
SaL said:So no cafes got CS:source yesterday,and it's not happening today.So the Aug 5th preload and Aug 10th beta for CZ owners,must be considered pushed back as well.
What a soap opera I give up!!!
I like your products but say what you mean,and mean what you say VALVe!!!
Pi Mu Rho said:Not wishing to rain on your parade or anything...
Shuzer said:VALVe never said the 28th was the date for the preload. Gabe said it would be around the 28th
dscowboy said:Have you guys been living under a rock? The date for the preload is
5 August
The 28th was their first estimate, the current estimate is 5 Aug, same as the RC1 date. Maybe this isn't clear... RC1 and CS:S preload start at the same time, that's the whole point of the "beta", to test the RCs
CS:S preload is not pushed back, it's the same date for both cybercafes and everyone else, IT CANT HAPPEN BEFORE RC1!!!
sheesh
again, cybercafes will get their CS:S unlocked before everyone else, but all preloading will start at the same time.
Pi Mu Rho said:That's kind of missing the point of a Release Candidate. You don't test RCs, because as far as you're concerned, they're done.
The CS:S beta is to stress-test the netcode. Anything found in the test that needs to be fixed will be in a patch...
Pi Mu Rho said:That's kind of missing the point of a Release Candidate. You don't test RCs, because as far as you're concerned, they're done.
The CS:S beta is to stress-test the netcode. Anything found in the test that needs to be fixed will be in a patch...
Pi Mu Rho said:A Release Candidate is a candidate for release. Valve are declaring the game as being bug-free. It's entirely possible (although unlikely) that that particular RC could be approved. The CS:S beta is not a part of this process.
The reason we are doing this is primarily to find out what problems
there are with the Source engine when we give it to a couple of hundred
thousand people.
We also get information back from the engine when it crashes, which is
also very useful in evaluating how close we are to being done (one crash
per play year - good! One crash per play hour - bad!).
The reason we are doing this is primarily to find out what problems
there are with the Source engine when we give it to a couple of hundred
thousand people.
Pi Mu Rho said:If they're waiting to see what the beta test shows up before RTM, then there's no point in giving Vivendi an RC, as testing hasn't finished.
acme420 said:so you guys are arguing what a relase candidate is? well its what it says it is. if youve done any developing at all.
you write a program and you test it internally working out all the bugs you can find. then you give whoever it is you are developing it for a copy and its called a release candidate or a beta,
theyre the same thing. they take it and give it a nice throrough workout and give you feedback well blah blah blah is good but can you make this like that and also we dont like this thing and when we do this that happens. you go back to the labs and fix whatever they whine about and you give it back to em. RC2/beta 1.2 they take it play with it some more and if everything is to their liking then bam you deploy the app / send it to be published. and then you go on vacation.
Pi Mu Rho said:I have, thanks. I'm well aware of the process, having been involved in it.
Bzzt! Nice try.
Release Candidate is most definitely not a beta.
You should probably check your facts before you attempt to correct people.