Instead of searching/posting in the general forum, is there any chance someone could setup a dedicated bug tracking system? Bugzilla jumps to mind because it's free, http://www.bugzilla.org/ , but any number of other tools would do fine as well.
Then testers/players would be able to easily search, create, update, and review the status of various bugs. All of which is rather hard to do from inside the forum here now. Trying to track multiple forums threads and changelogs, to determined which bugs have already been reported, which have been fixed, and which might be platform dependent is NOT helping motivate beta testers to help create an awesome game.
I realize as demigod is now within 6 months of release few people would want to put any effort in dev/qa tools, but since beta testing is a late stage process there really isn't any significant demand for it until the end of the game cycle. So even if staff aren't really interested in setting up a bug tracking tool now for Demigod, remember that you could use the same tool on your next game and reap rewards moving forward. As PC games run across a wider variety of hardware/software platforms, it's key to leverage community beta testers (or pay outside consulting services if you're EA or a big studio) as efficiently as possible.
Just tossing in my $0.02 to help Demigod be as great as possible...