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subject: Gamers Finding Out How To Get Paid To Play Video Games - Not A Fantasy [print this page]


Being compensated to play video games is a desire nearly all gamers across the globe. The very idea of it makes us grin ear to ear -- but we all realize that it's impossible to play video games and earn cash, right? Wrong! People do it on a daily basis and more gamers are discovering how to get started with no experience and no formal education. But, do not be fooled -- the job is not as care free as some folks might imagine.

You Need To Literally Work...

If you have a problem with repetition, then expert video game testing simply isn't for you. How come? Simply because you won't be taking part in new video games from beginning to end like you would a normal "play for fun" video game. You'll be playing specific levels of a game OVER & OVER & OVER until your eyes begin to bleed. In fact, you probably won't even get to complete the game. Alright, I admit that was a little dramatic; your eyes are not going to really bleed. Nevertheless, you're going to get extremely bored and you may even become irritated from the non-stop repetitive play. Yet another thing you'll need to do while playing, which is bound to irritate you, is complete bug & glitch reports.

Reports are employed to identify and highlight errors that you have come across while playing. These reports are used by programmers and coders to swiftly locate bugs & glitches and fix them. If the reports are inaccurate or sloppily written/typed, programmers & coders will be powerless to fix the game's problems -- meaning you aren't assisting the team, you're hindering it. Should you wish to be a video game beta tester for longer than a month, then reasonable grammar skills are an absolute necessity.

How Much Can You Make

People -- those of whom desire to play video games and make cash -- generally believe that the pay is quite small. Even though this may be true for "arcade style games" and gimmicky websites that hold weekly "gaming" competitions, it is not the case for professional game testing. Game testers might make anywhere from $200 to $600 per week, depending on the circumstances

Because game testing is generally paid on a per job basis, the harder & faster you work, the more you'll be able to earn. However, you should realize that it is going to do you NO GOOD to speed through your work simply to make more money. Quality should never be traded for quickness in the world of professional video game testing.

The most crucial thing to keep in mind about paid video game beta testing is that it's a job, not a hobby. While it is true you will have a bit of enjoyment when you play games and earn money, you need to always remember that the company is paying you to TEST their video game, not PLAY it.

by: Jeanette Peca




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