Should be possible to view Feedbacktracker on Startup Screen of Dayz to reach more people helping. Maybe something like a newsticker and when you click on it youre directectly logged in with your Profile to the Feedbackhub
Should be no big deal to implement something like this
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this this this. at least something. a lot of us are really trying hard to bug test but often you just find people trying to play the game as if it is in end state. having a reminder of being essentially stress testers at the moment by way of a feedback in game function would help i think. maybe even a in game dx diag command that can save ALL the diag info devs will need from certain situations in one folder in dayz directory or something. they have something like this in Planetary Annihilation called performance probe and it does a snapshot of info at points when you hit a button combo which helps the devs to see causes of bugs, memory issues and so on
In PoE was a similar feature, you typed /debug into chat and the server saved some state information, you took a screenshot with the debug ID showing. Afterwards you reported the bug similar to here using the screenshot. So the devs had state info, screenshot and your description.
I disagree with the idea of forcing the bug report process onto the general public. It's a pain in the ass for those not used to it and the devs wont get high quality responses from them.
"I disagree with the idea of forcing the bug report process onto the general public. It's a pain in the ass for those not used to it and the devs wont get high quality responses from them. "
This would not FORCE it upon them as such, but if it is more visible to everyone upon launching the game at least people become more aware of its possibility to be done and creates a much much easier method to get things reported efficiently by the users and in a way thats concise and exact for the developers and so on.
this is more about ease of use then forcing people to use it.
The Devs are already asking the public to report bugs!
You can read it everytime you start the game before you click "I understand"
But i think the majority of the people just click the button and then play the game, like Ninjameh already mentioned!
Iam playing with around 30 people in teamspeak and only the fewest even KNOW about the feedbacktracker