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Unreal Engine Virtual Reality Quick Start Guide

You're reading from   Unreal Engine Virtual Reality Quick Start Guide Design and Develop immersive virtual reality experiences with Unreal Engine 4

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Product type Paperback
Published in Feb 2019
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781789617405
Length 178 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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The importance of game testing

The testing phase is an essential part of the HCD process:

Testing is the fifth step of the HCD process

In this phase, the goal is to gain real and meaningful feedback from our players with the hopes of going over our design and improving it based on this feedback. This phase is the most important part of the process, since there is no way of knowing whether our game is fun without getting it in the hands of the players. This is also the phase where many first-time developers struggle. Many creators feel very connected to their work and view criticism of it—even constructive criticism—as criticism of them or their abilities. It is important that we separate ourselves from our work so that we can accept ideas that will improve the project. Approach all feedback with an open mind and understand that, ultimately, we get to decide which...

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