Antone Bual: You'll need a good eye for detail. You'll also need to be able to find glitches and be able to identify why it was and how. As well as being capable of verbally explaining and writing out the issue to other workers.The problem with this entry-level position is that itâs difficult to track down using the over-searched word âvideo game tester.â Instead, look for âquality assurance testerâ or âQA tester.â Go directly to companies, make as many contacts as possible and, as with any sought-after job, be persistent. Apply knowing that thereâs more to being a video game tester than sitting in a beanbag chair playing through all of your favorite game franchises before theyâre released. Games wonât always be part of your top ten list, youâll test for hours on end and youâre typically limited to a single game until the end of its production.âTesting is hard work and can often be tedious,â Roper points out. âSomeone who expects to just play! video games all day will be disappointed. Someone who realizes that testing is a serious job, with high expectations, will be much more successful.âBeing able to pick up on glitches is important along with communicating those mistakes that you come across. Solid verbal and written skills are a top requirement, so you canât get by on your joystick prowess alone. Also, emphasize in a cover letter your ability to meet deadlines along with your passion for playing through the latest games. Finally, a word of caution: donât fall for the dozens of scams out there that have you pay to learn how to become a video game tester....Show more
Elbert Donatelli: What kind of games do you play?I personally tried becoming a beta tester (testing games after it's been made or something like that - and I think beta testers come after QA testers do their work, not too sure) and because of my lack of experience with certain games and certain genres, I wasn't accepted into the beta t! esting program.You could always consider becoming a QA tester.! This route likely requires a degree such as computer engineering, software information (or whatever it's called), graphic design or other degrees that employers in the video game industry will look for.Hope this helps....Show more
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