It's not a full version.

It's a Beta.

It's meant to be tested to get these bugs out so when the full version comes around, it's going to be bug free.

If nobody wants to use it because it's full of bugs, don't expect all the bugs you could have found to be ironed out because you were too afraid of a real quest being bugged up. Don't build a quest for serious use of its new features. Build a test quest to test those new features, rather than showing them off in a real quest environment.

So instead of complaining about how all the betas are buggy, the more bugs we actually find, the more likely it is that future versions, "Full" or not, will not be as buggy.

Considering that the Devs actually stated that these are the last new features to be implemented, we may as well start to expect a full version sooner than later, and test our butts off to ensure that it's not another 2.10.


We need to work on a test quest; something quick and dirty that actually goes right through every possible feature and tests all facets of it. Replaying old quests is a great way to get it done, assuming it doesn't crash.

That said, it'd be nice if the devs themselves could play test these versions for five or ten minutes before release. Some of these bugs are just extremely obvious. (Though I'll admit jman not finding that scrolling bug in the enemy editor is just plain luck.)