Trust in game development QA is built during high-pressure periods, rather than through formal agreements. SnoopGame highlights the importance of quality assurance through their experiences with over 350 projects. They emphasize that effective QA transcends being perceived solely as a cost center and should instead be viewed as a partnership. The company employs 'domain-specific pods' comprising small, specialized teams that enhance communication and consistency, essential for scaling QA successfully. As demand rises and timelines tighten, trust and context become pivotal for successful outcomes.
In game development, trust isn't built with NDAs or flashy decks. It's built in crunch weeks, pre-launch chaos, and post-launch fires - when your QA partner either delivers, or disappears.
QA is easy to sell. It's hard to scale. Most studios think of QA as a cost center. A necessary evil. A phase.
QA is a relationship. And scaling a relationship - not just a headcount - is the hard part.
We solved this with domain-specific pods: small teams trained by game type and platform. They scale horizontally, not hierarchically.
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