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Testers of a new web-based game wanted! Create your own city
Posted: Thu Jul 24, 2008 5:03 am
by MrTarzan
Do you like web-based strategy games?
In Metropolis the objective is to build your own city. I need testers to find bugs and come with suggestions on development.
If it sounds interesting, visit
http://metropolis.exofire.net
and sign up!
Re: Testers of a new web-based game wanted! Create your own city
Posted: Tue Jul 29, 2008 5:23 pm
by varvaxy
K, this is my first post on this forum. I know enough php to help here
I signed up... as varvaxy and as tester1 (because I forgot the password to my email and had to use another one to sign up)
First thing I noticed... there is nothing stopping a person from having a password the same as their username. (inb4 someone steals tester1 from me)
Next, not realy a bug either, but the scrolling of the world map is too slow... It should move by more at once.
"Terminate account
You are not able to terminate your account."
Why can't people delete their accounts?
That's all I can really do atm. I'll post more if I see anything else that could be improved.
Is this game a one person (or few people) project just for fun or a paid project?
Re: Testers of a new web-based game wanted! Create your own city
Posted: Mon Aug 04, 2008 11:39 am
by MrTarzan
varvaxy wrote:
First thing I noticed... there is nothing stopping a person from having a password the same as their username. (inb4 someone steals tester1 from me)
That's a really good point. I havn't done so much yet about the sequrity checks for passwords and usernames. That should of course be taken care of.
varvaxy wrote:
Next, not realy a bug either, but the scrolling of the world map is too slow... It should move by more at once.
I totally agree. I'm thinking about AJAX for that purpose, so the whole page doesn't have to be reloaded.
varvaxy wrote:
"Terminate account
You are not able to terminate your account."
Why can't people delete their accounts?
That's actually because this is a test run and I'm lazy

It will be implemented too.
varvaxy wrote:
Is this game a one person (or few people) project just for fun or a paid project?
So far a one person project just for fun. But I'm probably going to involve a fiew others. At least a graphic designer, and maybe a programmer.
Thanks for the input! If you have more criticism, just tell me.