Trust no one.
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Check if the megazooka ammo is still in your inventory and if anything else you were carrying is gone. Check if this problem occurs on other levels, with other character types, and while wearing other armor . Check if this occurs when you are not carrying a weapon other than the knife , and with no weapon at all ‚ just the megazooka ammo. Check if this bug occurs when the ammo is in different inventory slots. Drop the megazooka and pick it up again while you still have the ammo to see if it still reads ammo . Try manually reloading the megazooka. Try picking up more megazooka ammo while you are using the empty megazooka. Get two megazooka ammo packs and then pick up the empty megazooka.
Some potential problems are: Male Scoundrel picture or title might not get highlighted at the appropriate time, wrong picture could be shown for Male Scoundrel, scoundrel description might be wrong or contain an error, scoundrel description might not get shown at the right time, X or Y buttons could affect the selection or display of the scoundrel, right analog stick could affect the selection or display of the scoundrel , X or Y buttons could affect the subsequent operation of the B (back) button, right analog stick could affect the subsequent operation of the B button.
Outline Test:
Main Menu
New Game
Character Selection
Scoundrel
Scout
Scoundrel
Invalid controls
Main Menu
Advantages:
Shorter
Less chance of making an error when writing the test
Easier to reuse across different game platforms
May get run different ways by different testers
Disadvantages:
Does not specify "Invalid controls"
Does not draw tester's attention to what item to check at each step
A developer may have trouble reproducing a defect found this way
May not get repeated exactly the same way by another tester
Note that the 4 th advantage and disadvantage are the same. By running it differently, someone else could find a defect that didn't show up the first time. But running it differently each time, a tester could miss a defect that was the target of the original test.