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The Quinfall Looks to Expand Server Capacity, Fix Instability as XP Compensation is Set to Expire

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The Quinfall has has a rather timultuous early access release but the team at Vawraek Technologies has been actively addressing server stability issues impacting European players. The team has acknowledged recent login difficulties and high latency concerns, with their latest plan being to institute Sub Servers for European players in lieu of creating a brand new servers.

The Quinfall's latest server issues comes on the heels of several updates and fixes including their most recent attempt to fix a huge dupe exploit. The latest server latency and login problems have been ongoing for roughly two weeks. Though the team has stated they have fixed them, due to a technical delay from Steam, their fix was postponed, leading to a temporary activation of a queue system to mitigate disruption last week. Now, the team is expecing to rollout the permanent sub server fix next week and compensation for these inconveniences include 100% exp bonuses for EU players, alongside a 50% exp boost for America and Asia.

According to Vawraek, the new changes will seamlessly run in the background, and boost regional server capacities for Europe, America, and Asia up to 15,000 players each, though as of this article the all-time player peak has only hit 6000 players, with an average daily peak of 3500. The good news is that the review scores are slowly edging up, now mixed, whereas before they had been decidedly negative. Perhaps with the new server stability patches in place, more players will flock to the game, though our recent impressions indicate that the game has a long way to go in Early Access to get to an enjoyable, problem free experience. 


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Steven Weber

Steven has been a writer at MMORPG.COM since 2017. A lover of many different genres, he finds he spends most of his game time in action RPGs, and talking about himself in 3rd person on his biography page.