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Actually, game testing refers to all kinds of games, not just software games.

Oh dear

Is that table of contents really necessary? — TheJames 13:34, 15 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Well, it wouldn't be so long if some of the more minor section headings were rewritten to be normal article text (especially those that overlap quite a bit with articles that already exist). Alternatively, if the empty section headers were removed, the table of contents would vanish, or nearly so. I'm not necessarily sure that's the best idea, though the outline seems a bit too expansive given the large amount of overlap with existing articles (for example: game testing is a subset of software testing, yet this article sets out to be far more detailed about test group organization and test tools team organization than the generic software testing articles are... a better thing to do would be to flesh this sort of detail out in a general software testing article rather than here, especially since software testing is very frequently done on software that is not a game). --Interiot 17:40, 15 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]