• Corroded@leminal.space
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    1 year ago

    If you read the title of the article you’ve read the article. It doesn’t really elaborate on it anymore than that sentence.

    • JackbyDev@programming.dev
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      Gamers are loving Baldur’s Gate 3 and wowee wow they’re really loving it. It’s a good game.

      However some gamers have been SLAMMING the game on Twitter (X). It turns out, Lae’zel may have been too horny due to a bug!

      Related story: Lay Lae’zel speedrun is the wackiest speedrun

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      1 year ago

      I bet 5 euros they changed some value to make it faster to test romance scenes during QA and then forgot about it.

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        Those are usually locked away behind command lines and they don’t test with random chance or such. You trigger the things directly. Realistically what probably happened is some engineer wrote the system slightly wrong and no one caught it. Possibly maybe a designer requested the romance to be more prominent and the solution on engineering side was to tweak a value. It’s be surprised if anyone changes hard coded values for QA. It’s not the 90s anymore where qa is the engineering team.

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          Or perhaps the QA team is especially horndog, like some statistical anomaly.

          Probably not, but funny to think about.

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            QA aren’t build engineers. They don’t get to pick what makes it into a build. If anything it’d be sometime in design or engineering. Not QA.