Gaming can sometimes feel like work, whether it’s the normal grind, tracking down bugs, analyzing glitches, or, in this case, accidentally becoming the unofficial game tester. Sometimes the line between fun and responsibility can get a little blurry. You start out just casually reporting a bug like, “Hey devs, LOL, this goblin’s T-posing on a chandelier.” Kinda funny. Next thing you know, you’ve filed 87 reports with bullet points and screenshots, and the studio’s sending you payroll forms. Wait, when did I become the bug detective?!

Gaming’s supposed to be an escape from work, but here we are documenting problems in the game. The devs love you and your resume reads Unofficial Bug Hunter, 2015-Present.” Congrats on your future career in QA! …Wait, is that a good thing?