On top of that, there are people who pledged simply because they want to see the game made but don't necessarily want to participate in the alpha/beta testing. So there are going to be plenty of people who opt out of testing because it's not fun for many reasons. And being able to actually play the game at a decent frame rate makes the act of testing that much more enjoyable. Plus, none of us are being paid to test the game. I'm simply trying to give insight as to why a lot of backers don't seem to be playing AC.īut, I have heard of some people who can't even load the game on their current systems. the people who supported this game and want to take an active role in helping to test it, then yes, they should consider getting into a spectrum match if for no other reason than to stress test the servers. Think about it the new modules come around the end of March or beginning of April (estimated time) Don't you think there back-end is gonna get destroyed by the player load of everyone trying to download and play it? Why don't we try and mitigate that by testing it now? For some reason the majority of people don't even play Arena commander so lets get the word out and try and get as many people playing as possible! Get your friends in there squad up and go!Īgain, I agree. Right now testing different player ships against other player ships is more important for the ongoing balance of the game, which is why REC is focused on the PvP side of AC." - Chris roberts "REC allows us to give an incentive for certain parts of the game to get tested. TESTING arena commander and ship balancing even more. It seems the recent REC idea also had some other motives in the background which make a lot of sense.
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