January 2015
I want to be able to test products for people as a living and I need some type of start. The thing is that I'm not 18 just yet but, I will be in about a month. I need some help, it would be great if I could work at home which would be convient for me because at the moment I can't move anywhere. Please help me out if you can.
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January 2015
There is no enrolment plan to become a Beta tester, you have to individually sign up for Betas that become available. EA betas are generally advertised on Origin.com. The required age to join the Betas depends on the games rating.
If you are looking for a career in QA/Testing then check out this page and start working toward the requirements listed.
January 2015
There is no enrolment plan to become a Beta tester, you have to individually sign up for Betas that become available. EA betas are generally advertised on Origin.com. The required age to join the Betas depends on the games rating.
If you are looking for a career in QA/Testing then check out this page and start working toward the requirements listed.
January 2015
Thanks for the help!
August 2015
I am not sure if anyone knows about this, but on your origin screen at launch, there is an opt-in feature. just go to Origin>Application settings. at the very bottom is your option to opt-in. check it, reload Origin, and you're good to go!
July 2016
where is the application settings at
July 2016
@ApexPredator43 Hi,
You will first want to download and install the Origin Client: https://www.origin.com/download
Next, start the Origin Client with administrator rights: http://help.ea.com/en/article/how-do-i-run-a-progr
You can then log in with your account, the same that you had used to initially purchase your game.
Now click on Origin in the top right corner of the client. In the menu, select Application Settings. Now within the General tab, scroll all the way to the bottom and check the box for "Origin Beta Participation".
This does not allow for games testing however, this is just for Beta testing the Origin client.
Hope that clarifies it, let us know if you still have any further questions.
Cheers,
Nils
March 2018 - last edited March 2018