Google Play Games Beta is the official Google app that allows you to enjoy games from the Google Play Store. This new tool from Google works outside of Windows Subsystem for Android (WSA), so you don't have to install this compatibility layer to play Android titles natively on Windows.

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I've personally skipped the past few betas, partly because there are no rewards in it (anything the beta character gets go away at the end, including achievements). And since it is just a new spec, I figure it will show up, and I don't have huge confidence (based on past balancing) that the beta helps things out a huge amount. Plus, if Anet wants me to be a QA tester for them, they should give me something for that work.

I did play the beta for PoF - at that time, I was sort of on the fence about buying the next expansion, and being able to see what they had done gave me more confidence in buying it. Best I can tell (have not tried it out), this weapon preview beta does not give access to places a character does not have - I think that could be interesting if Anet did that (eg, core accounts have access to PoF, HoT, etc) as just like my experience, it might convince some players to buy those expansions (especially if they start the plot line and get drawn into it). But curious on other players experiences and what they get out of the beta.

Nope. I was surprised that beta was even available to me considering that I don't own SotO and none of this stuff will be available to me once it's implemented. It'd be an actual literal waste of my time for me to participate in this beta so it was the easiest decision ever not to bother.

EDIT: What's with the confused reactions here? This isn't even a controversial take. Why would I beta test something for Anet when it'll be literally impossible for me to enjoy those new weapons once they're fully out? These new proficiencies are a SotO feature, I don't get to have them.

I've been testing them out mainly because it gives me a basic idea of what the weapons are like and whether they might be interesting to me to invest in once they do fully release. Sure you don't earn any rewards, but it supplies you with any gear options you might want to swap in so that's a great opportunity for free buildcrafting. I'll generally put together a quick build based on current meta options and go test it out on an End of Dragons elite enemy (particularly one guarding a hero point) to see how it plays in a real gameplay situation. I'm sure they'll change a fair bit in the final iteration, but it gives me an idea of what to expect, at least.

It also doubles as free dressup if you have fun messing around with the character creator options and using as many transmutations as you could possibly want; each comes with 21 charges free, and any excess you use are exclusive to the beta account so they won't affect your regular stash. It's been a bit fun messing with making themed characters for each of the new weapons just to see how they turn out, then seeing if I can snap a few neat action shots of 'em while I'm at it. That's probably a pretty niche usage though, lol.

But if I had time I'd try out the professions I play most often to see if I might want the new weapons, and would report any problems I had with them. I wouldn't be able to give detailed feedback, I don't pay attention to damage numbers or details like that (my criteria for a good build is one where most enemies die before I do) but I could at least give my general impression and any bugs I can find.

Nope. I haven't bothered with any of these betas in quite a while. As I'm not into theory crafting or build crafting and am not the kind of person who enjoys deep dives into stats, weapons minutiae, or that sort of thing, the lack of rewards really puts me off. It feels like I'm wasting my time. That's just me though. For folks who do enjoy that kind of stuff, these betas can be a good thing. And if Anet gets solid, useful feedback from those folks, it benefits us all.

I have tried i can say without a doubt shortbow engi is absolutely horrid, i thought i would hate mace ranger but its not bad needs a few tweaks but very workable. Pistol ele is okay for dps if you camp fire, the rest of the attunments are weak with pistol. Necro swords hmm actually fun and decent but also need some tweaks and the damage is miserable. Thief axe omg just delete my other chars, pulling 35k on a beta char in soto strikes with axe. Guardian pistol soso i expected more but its kinda complicated and i didnt play it much. Also this 180 radius has got to go what the heck is anet thinking

No. I don't really play PvE much. Taking a new spec into WvW where I would have a very short time for the learning curve is not appealing. Couple those two factors with the lack of progress or reward and I am disinclined to provide ANet with free QC.

I've tried out Pistol/Pistol Willbender in sPvP a bunch and it felt fun. As much as I usually would not see Condition Guard as competitively viable (i.e. MAT-viable) due to having a low amount of unique conditions, I feel it might be nerfed anyway due to the lower end playerbase similarily to Mechanist.

Yeah, I play it and also do my best to provide feedback.

I am very critical off this game and especially on reddit I regularly tear into Anets decisions pretty harshly.

It would be very hypocritical of me if there is a beta, and Anet asks for feedback, to not participate and not give them any.

If I want to have the right to complain I also have the duty to provide constructive feedback when Anet asks for it.

The Expanded Weapon Proficiency beta event begins today and runs until 10:00 p.m. Pacific Time (UTC-8) on December 3. Please keep in mind that since this is a beta test, there will be placeholder UI, art, and audio for some of the weapon skills.

Here is a handy list of the new weapons you can try out in the beta event. These will be fully released when the second major update for Guild Wars 2: Secrets of the Obscure goes live early next year. Click the links below if you missed any of our recent expanded weapon proficiency preview blogs:

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