There's only a hand full of plugs/TCs in development that are at the size where a beta testing team is a necessity, and all of them are either not ready for beta testing (CTC-C) or are beyond the point where beta testers are needed but haven't been released yet. (Ashen Galaxy comes to mind)
Besides, as far as I know, you haven't been with the EVDC community for long. We simply don't know how good a beta tester you'd be. We don't know if you'd be able to spot some tough-to-find bugs (finding bugs all depends on a player's preference for playing, I.E. strict mode or none, escape pod or reboot pilot upon destruction, etc.), we don't know if you'd be able to offer solutions for fixing bugs, we don't know if you'd be able to describe a bug properly once you found it... I've found that beta testing is one part game playing, one part testing, one part problem solving and ten parts determination. You'll have to expend a lot of time on playing a single plug if you want to go through every single facet of it, and once bugs are fixed, you'll have to replay it to make sure more bugs weren't introduced when the previous set was fixed. It's time consuming, and I ran out of steam by month six testing CTC-F. I think you should wait awhile longer before you sign up for any beta testing.
This post has been edited by JacaByte : 09 August 2008 - 05:05 PM