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[[Everybody Edits]] '''Beta''' is the testing platform for new features that the [[Staff]] is planning on adding to the game before it is released to public. [[File:Beta logo.png|frame|right|Beta membership]]
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[[File:Beta logo.png|frame|right|Beta membership]]
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'''Beta membership''' purchasable feature in ''[[Everybody Edits]]''. It allows players who have bought it to test new & upcoming features before they're released to the public.
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''"Become a beta member to test exclusive content, get 6 unique smileys, and 10 exclusive blocks!"'' -[[Shop]] description
  
 
==Testing==
 
==Testing==
Staff decides what will be tested, meaning that not everything will be tested before it is released, but testing list still includes planned [[blocks]], [[smileys]], [[campaigns| campaign levels]] and new features (This can include a lot of different things).
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The [[EE Staff]] decides what will be tested, meaning that not everything will be tested before it is released, but the testing list can still include planned Tiles, [[Smileys]], [[Auras]], [[Campaigns|Campaign levels]], and new features (this can include a lot of different things.)
  
As a tester you should inform staff on any bugs you find and discuss whether update is good or not or suggest an improvement.
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Most of the time, new features are completely compatible with the normal client. For example: if a new action block is going to be tested, it's possible for a beta member to place it in any world they have edit access in.
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As a tester, you should inform staff on any bugs you find and discuss whether update is good or not, or suggest an improvement.
  
 
==Other features==
 
==Other features==
 
In addition to testing, these are extra features only available to Beta Members:
 
In addition to testing, these are extra features only available to Beta Members:
*Access to exclusive beta-only [[levels]]
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*A unique, one per beta player, beta-only saved level [[File:My_Beta_World.png|frame|right|Beta Members have their own world which only beta members can enter.]]
*An exclusive beta-only saved level [[File:My_Beta_World.png|frame|right|Beta Members have their own world which only beta members can enter.]]
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*Access to exclusive beta-only [[levels]] (unless the level is hidden)
*6 extra [[smiley]]s [[File:007_crying.png]][[File:008 winking.png]][[File:009 frustrated.png]][[File:010 shades.png]][[File:011 devil.png]][[File:012 inquisitive.png]]
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*6 extra Smileys [[File:007_crying.png]][[File:008 winking.png]][[File:009 frustrated.png]][[File:010 shades.png]][[File:011 devil.png]][[File:012 inquisitive.png]]
*10 extra [[blocks]] [[File:B1089.png]][[File:B42.png]][[File:B1021.png]][[File:B40.png]][[File:B1020.png]][[File:B41.png]][[File:B38.png]][[File:B1019.png]][[File:B39.png]][[File:B37.png]]
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*10 extra [[Blocks]] & [[Backgrounds]] [[File:002_beta.png]] [[File:002_betab.png]]
 
   
 
   
==Duration==
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==Cost & Duration==
Unlike [[Gold Membership]], beta '''is''' permanent when once purchased in account and it costs 75 [[File:Gem.png]].
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Unlike [[Gold Membership]], beta is permanent once purchased. It costs 75 [[Gems]] and can also be bought directly at the cost of $7.50.
  
 
==Lobby==  
 
==Lobby==  
[[File:Beta world in lobby.png|frame|right|Beta world in lobby]] It is possible to sort worlds so that only beta worlds are visible. If non-beta users try this they will see a message ''"No rooms found."'' even though there might be beta levels online, this is because non-beta users can't see beta levels in lobby (no matter how worlds are listed).
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[[File:Beta world in lobby.png|frame|right|Beta world in lobby]]
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It is possible to sort worlds so that only beta worlds are visible. If non-beta users try this they will see a message ''"No rooms found."'' even though there might be beta levels online. This is because non-beta users can't see beta levels in lobby no matter how worlds are listed.
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==Notes==
 
==Notes==
*Even if beta worlds are not seen in lobby to non-beta users, they are seen in user/crew profile, but if they try to join they will be returned to lobby with a message ''"Sorry, but this level is only accessible by Beta members."'', similar to when trying to join crew-only world by another crew (This also happens when trying via world ID).
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*Even if Beta worlds are not seen in lobby to non-Beta users, they are seen in user/crew profile, but if they try to join they will be returned to lobby with a message ''"Sorry, but this level is only accessible by Beta members."'', similar to when trying to join crew-only world by another crew (This also happens when trying via world ID).
*Beta worlds can be added to crews and they will remain beta-only.
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*Beta worlds can be added to crews and they will remain Beta-only.
 
*Beta worlds are '''always''' in size of massive world (200x200).
 
*Beta worlds are '''always''' in size of massive world (200x200).
*Image in shop is outdated, it includes only 9 beta blocks (and 6 smileys) because white is missing.
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==History==
 
==History==
 
The beta program was created on August 17, 2010 by [[Chris]]. To enter the beta program you had to pay $9.95 or 100 [[File:Gem.png]] (At first it was called 100 "EE Coins", but to prevent confusion with [[Bricks#Coins|in-game coins]] they renamed it to gems). Beta was also given as a gift if you donated more than $10.
 
The beta program was created on August 17, 2010 by [[Chris]]. To enter the beta program you had to pay $9.95 or 100 [[File:Gem.png]] (At first it was called 100 "EE Coins", but to prevent confusion with [[Bricks#Coins|in-game coins]] they renamed it to gems). Beta was also given as a gift if you donated more than $10.
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Originally, the beta was only available to people with a Facebook connected account, but later Chris added an in-game login system.
 
Originally, the beta was only available to people with a Facebook connected account, but later Chris added an in-game login system.
  
The [http://everybodyedits.com regular client] and the [http://beta.everybodyedits.com/ beta client] have usually been compatible and have shared levels.
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The [http://everybodyedits.com regular client] and the [http://beta.everybodyedits.com/ Beta client] have usually been compatible and have shared levels.
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For a short period following the updates in version 0.8.4, the Beta version was no longer backwards compatible with the regular version. This meant that the levels created in the Beta program were only playable for other Beta users.
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On December 20 2010, [[Benjaminsen]] made both the public and Beta games compatible again.
  
For a short period following the updates in version 0.8.4, the beta version was no longer backwards compatible with the regular version. This meant that the levels created in the beta program were only playable for other beta users.  
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On December 21 2010, regular users were given access to the [[Shop]], one of the first Beta-tested features to become available for regular users.
  
On December 20, Chris made both the public and beta games compatible again.
 
  
On December 21, regular users were given access to the [[Shop]], one of the first beta-tested features to become available for regular users.
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Revision as of 13:22, 4 March 2018

Beta membership

Beta membership purchasable feature in Everybody Edits. It allows players who have bought it to test new & upcoming features before they're released to the public.

"Become a beta member to test exclusive content, get 6 unique smileys, and 10 exclusive blocks!" -Shop description

Testing

The EE Staff decides what will be tested, meaning that not everything will be tested before it is released, but the testing list can still include planned Tiles, Smileys, Auras, Campaign levels, and new features (this can include a lot of different things.)

Most of the time, new features are completely compatible with the normal client. For example: if a new action block is going to be tested, it's possible for a beta member to place it in any world they have edit access in.

As a tester, you should inform staff on any bugs you find and discuss whether update is good or not, or suggest an improvement.

Other features

In addition to testing, these are extra features only available to Beta Members:

Cost & Duration

Unlike Gold Membership, beta is permanent once purchased. It costs 75 Gems and can also be bought directly at the cost of $7.50.

Lobby

Beta world in lobby

It is possible to sort worlds so that only beta worlds are visible. If non-beta users try this they will see a message "No rooms found." even though there might be beta levels online. This is because non-beta users can't see beta levels in lobby no matter how worlds are listed.

Notes

  • Even if Beta worlds are not seen in lobby to non-Beta users, they are seen in user/crew profile, but if they try to join they will be returned to lobby with a message "Sorry, but this level is only accessible by Beta members.", similar to when trying to join crew-only world by another crew (This also happens when trying via world ID).
  • Beta worlds can be added to crews and they will remain Beta-only.
  • Beta worlds are always in size of massive world (200x200).

History

The beta program was created on August 17, 2010 by Chris. To enter the beta program you had to pay $9.95 or 100 Gem.png (At first it was called 100 "EE Coins", but to prevent confusion with in-game coins they renamed it to gems). Beta was also given as a gift if you donated more than $10.

Originally, the beta was only available to people with a Facebook connected account, but later Chris added an in-game login system.

The regular client and the Beta client have usually been compatible and have shared levels.

For a short period following the updates in version 0.8.4, the Beta version was no longer backwards compatible with the regular version. This meant that the levels created in the Beta program were only playable for other Beta users.

On December 20 2010, Benjaminsen made both the public and Beta games compatible again.

On December 21 2010, regular users were given access to the Shop, one of the first Beta-tested features to become available for regular users.