The new MMORPG Pax Dei from Mainframe Industries studio debuted on Steam. On the first day of its presence on Valve's platform, the game is getting rather average reviews from users.
Yesterday, Pax Dei from Mainframe Industries was released on Steam. A new MMORPG has hit early access and has already received over a hundred reviews from Valve platform users. However, the devs cannot be satisfied with them, because many people strongly advise against purchasing the game.
Let's remind that the discussed title won't be filled with NPCs. Instead, in the medieval fantasy world, we will only meet other players who will create quests to be completed. For this reason, developers need as large a community as possible participating in the game to better develop their project.
Attracting a large number of interested people may be difficult, at least immediately after the official early access debut. All because of many negative reviews that can effectively discourage potential players.
What do players complain about the most? Among the mentioned cons are performance and occurring errors. On the other hand, other users are reporting no issues and mentioning that it's still early access, so there is still a lot of work ahead for the developers.
Pax Dei is set to stay in early access on both Steam and the aforementioned launcher until at least June 2025. The standard edition of the game costs $39.99 on Steam or €39.99 on the devs' website. Below you can check the minimum and recommended system requirements for the game on PC.
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