Clarifications on the Playtest

Tensor 1

Explore a strange facility of hostile robots while a friendly(?) robot(?) gives unhelpful suggestions.

[i]Tensor 1[/i] currently runs a Steam playtest in order to obtain feedback on an in-development build of the game. To avoid potential confusion, here are a few important points about the playtest: [b]Question:[/b] What is contained in the playtest? [b]Answer:[/b] The playtest contains all game content planned for the initial launch of the full game. It is like a Steam "free weekend" stretched over two weeks. The only other important difference from a real Steam "free weekend" is that the playtest does not include Steam Achievements or Steam Cloud Saves, because Steam Playtests must use a separate appID from the main game. [b]Question:[/b] How long will the playtest last? [b]Answer:[/b] Signups for the playtest will close on November 12th. The playtest itself will close on November 19th with the launch of the full game. [b]Question:[/b] How can you offer a single player game for a "free weekend?" Do you hate money? [b]Answer:[/b] Testers are being rewarded with free access to the game to compensate them for spending their time on a technically unfinished product and for their time spent giving feedback to improve that product. [b]Question:[/b] How do I sign up before it closes? [b]Answer:[/b] Go to the main store page, scroll down to "Join the Tensor 1 Playtest," and select "Request Access" while the option is still there. [b]Question:[/b] I'm from the future, reading really old event posts for some reason, and upset that I missed out on the playtest. What do I do? [b]Answer:[/b] Don't lose hope. The playtest may open again one day in the future, should the game ever need to test out an experimental content update. (Disclaimer: This is [b]not[/b] a promise of any future content updates. Do [b]not[/b] purchase the game based on any expectations of future content updates.)