RoBounty | Reward Players for Reporting Bugs!

RoBounty

Let your players be your QA Team!

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What is it?

Have you ever heard of Bug Bounties? This is similar to that except it allows you, the developer to harness your community by incentivizing bug reporting. How do you do this? By using the RoBounty SDK you can track bugs and their status. Once a bug is patched, you mark it complete inside the Roblox Studio Plugin or RoBounty Website (TBD). Upon marking it complete the next time a player joins your game and a bug they submitted is marked complete they are rewarded anything of your choosing! That could be in-game coins, special UGC, a badge, etc. The SDK will provide simple and easy to use functions for you to leverage its features.

Players can submit bugs once you add the RoBounty module to your game. It creates a top bar button for submitting bugs. As shown in the above video.

Would You Use it?

My question to you is would you use it? Before I continue working on it I wanted to get the idea out there and hear from the community. What do you all think?

Would You Use This?
  • Yes
  • No

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Questions

Feel free to ask your questions below! Ill be sure to give them an answer!

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This is actually pretty smart, usually players keep bugs in the game since they sometimes give advantages, but if you give the player an advantage if they report the bug, what are they gonna pick? An advantage from the owner, or an advantage from the owner’s mistake
I’m going to use these for my future games when you finish.
Thanks for making this!

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Not sure if I’m missing an obvious link, but where is the link to the resource?

Its not out yet, I wanted to check and see if this was something the community would even find useful before I poured more heart and soul into developing it!

This would be a sweet tool to use for beta-stage games. I would love to use this in my game!

OMG, yes please!
This is exactly what we need!
How long would you think it will take to make this whole system?

:+1: Can you shift this to #help-and-feedback:creations-feedback then? Community resources are for resources that people can use right now, not for concept previews.

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This does not belong in #resources:community-resources since you are not providing any resources in your post.