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Designing Quests That Don’t Break: QA Budgeting Using Tim Cain’s 9 Types
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2026-02-22
10 min read
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A practical QA budgeting framework using Tim Cain’s nine quest types to reduce post‑launch bugs while keeping content varied.
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