Cryptic Studios has revealed via a State of the Game post its surprise in the overwhelming interest in the Star Trek Online beta, stating that "reality has exceeded even our wildest expectations."
Cryptic also speaks of an incoming update to "open up the entire game for testers", the patch will bring DS9 and Memory Alpha as new areas to visit, along with raising the level cap past Lt. Commander.
Star Trek Online officially releases February 2. More from the SotG:
We looked at numbers from Closed Beta, numbers from games we've worked on in the past, and some numbers that float around the games industry. Based on those numbers, we predicted that about 65% of the keys we generated would eventually turn into active players (some keys never get delivered, others are lost in spam boxes, some are never redeemed, etc.). And, we predicted about 1/6 of those redeemed keys would turn into players that game at the same time. It's what we call our concurrent users or CCU, for short.
The actual numbers crushed our predictions.
So, we tore apart our logs and began doing a lot of extra optimization work even while we stumbled upon some truly bizarre crashes that can only appear with this sort of load. The result? The shard has been steadily improving over the first few days of Open Beta. Given the hardware we're adding and a couple more fixes we have in the pipe, shard performance and stability should continue to improve over the coming week.












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