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  2. Game testing - Wikipedia

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    Compatibility testing is normally required for PC titles, nearing the end of development as much of the compatibility depends on the final build of the game. [ citation needed ] Often two rounds of compatibility tests are done - early in beta to allow time for issue resolution, and late in beta or during release candidate .

  3. Playtest - Wikipedia

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    Major types of boardgame testing include local testing — where a designer, developer, or publisher representative moderates the test in person, and remote testing, where groups receive copies of the game or files to assemble their own version. [20] Wizards of the Coast ran a public playtest of their new Dungeon Command miniatures game. In ...

  4. Backward compatibility - Wikipedia

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    The cultural impact of video games is a large part of their continued success, and some believe ignoring backward compatibility would cause these titles to disappear. [10] Backward compatibility also acts as a selling point for new hardware, as an existing player base can more affordably upgrade to subsequent generations of a console.

  5. Microsoft offers new accessibility testing service for PC and ...

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    The Microsoft Game Accessibility Testing Service, as it's called, is live now and anyone releasing a game on Windows or an Xbox platform can take advantage of it. Microsoft offers new ...

  6. Compatibility testing - Wikipedia

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    Compatibility testing is a part of non-functional testing conducted on application software to ensure the application's compatibility with different computing environment. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The ISO 25010 standard, [ 3 ] (System and Software Quality Models) defines compatibility as a characteristic or degree to which a software system can exchange ...

  7. System requirements - Wikipedia

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    The most common set of requirements defined by any operating system or software application is the physical computer resources, also known as hardware, A hardware requirements list is often accompanied by a hardware compatibility list (HCL), especially in case of operating systems.

  8. Computer compatibility - Wikipedia

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    Software compatibility can refer to the compatibility that a particular software has running on a particular CPU architecture such as Intel or PowerPC. [1] Software compatibility can also refer to ability for the software to run on a particular operating system. Very rarely is a compiled software compatible with multiple different CPU ...

  9. Compatibility mode - Wikipedia

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    "Compatibility View" is a compatibility mode feature of the web browser Internet Explorer in version 8 and later. When active, Compatibility View forces IE to display the webpage in Quirks mode as if the page were being viewed in IE7. [1] [2] When compatibility view is not activated, IE is said to be running in native mode. In IE11, a user can ...