There are a lot of reasons why someone might want to check out a guide like T Dub Sanders'. One might be interested in the underside of the game testing field. Others might just want to know what they can gain from a guide that is written to help people understand their role in the gaming industry. Others still are just pining for that ultimate career working alongside game developers and designers.

Whatever the reason, T Dub Sanders has put together one of the biggest and best game testing guides on the market – one that shows the underpinnings of the career in their raw, real format. There are no false promises of automatic testing or sitting at home and playing the newest games for hundreds of dollars a day.

That stuff is all pretty much a pipe dream and most people know it – yet many guide writers try to tell everyone that they can become the biggest and best new game testers in a field that doesn't really exist every day and too many fall for it. On the other hand, what T Dub has put together is a much more realistic, much more comprehensive look at what game testing is really about – the hard work and dedication that goes into becoming someone in charge of all that code each day.

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For anyone that is thinking about taking the path toward becoming a game tester, one of the first things that needs to be done is to learn more about what the career entails. Those people should pick up T Dub's newest guide and get a real insider's look at the job and how it really works. If you're serious about doing what T Dub shows you, you'll be on the fast track toward game testing in no time flat.

Sunday, September 1, 2013

Far Cry 4 teases by Ubisoft: 'Something is cooking!'

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Posted June 20th, 2013 at 05:08 EDT by Mike Harradence0 Comments

Ubisoft is expected to have a number of high-profile titles in the works, among which include Far Cry 4, Beyond Good & Evil 2 and a new instalment in the Prince of Persia franchise.

Speaking with Eurogamer at E3, the French publisher’s European chief Alain Corre indicated that the first one on the cards will be a follow-up to last year’s critically-acclaimed Far Cry 3.

“We haven’t announced anything yet,” said Corre, when quizzed on a possible Far Cry 4. “We’re thinking of the future of this brand. We don’t know yet when it will emerge. Again, it’s cooking. Something is cooking!”

One particular Ubisoft property that has been on hiatus for a while is Prince of Persia. Still, it sounds like we may get something later down the line.

"All our franchises are always in gestation," Corre countered. "We are iterating. We are thinking about what can be done. But we can't bring all the games and all the franchises every year. We have a lot on the show floor this year already.

"It will happen when we feel it is ready, when the creators have brought something interesting. That's the case for all our franchises. They're cooking. Some are cooking longer than others, but they're cooking."

How about Beyond Good & Evil 2 though? Ubisoft originally showcased a teaser trailer for a sequel at its Ubidays event in 2008, though since then everything has gone silent. However, it is now believed to be a next-generation project, though creator Michel Ancel has had to put it on the backburner while he completes Rayman Legends.

Many anticipated a reveal at E3 last week after Ubisoft posted a character render on its Facebook page, though company boss Yves Guillemot later said that this was merely homage to the publisher’s back catalogue rather than a tease.

"There are some works on it," said Corre. "There are some iterations on it. Now, some games are taking longer to be done, depending also on the creativity the creator can bring. You see the level of quality of the games today is very high. It takes time to find the right angle and message.

"It's true that the trailer we showed years ago, in the desert with the pig sneezing and flies still resonates very well. These kind of brands are part of Ubisoft's DNA.

"It will happen when it will be perfect."

What Ubisoft title are you most looking forward to? Let us know in the comments section below.

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