A Video Game QA Tester Four Step Cycle
A video games qa tester can follow a four step process created by Dr. W. Edwards Deming known as the PCDA. The “P” stands for plan—know what you want in a particular video game as far as quality, functionality, and other aspects. The second step, “D” stands for Do—make certain to put into existence whatever plan you established. The third part, “C”, is for check—keep tabs on and match the results received against the results expected on wanted. Lastly, the “A” stands for act—it there is a bug or flaw to be fixed, act on it and get the job done.










