The new MMO The Quinfall has had everything but an easy time so far. With grand plans and a limited budget, it received rather mixed feedback during the beta phases. Early Access is set to launch on January 24, 2025. In this context, the developers released a new gameplay video to prove that they have taken the criticism to heart.
What was the problem with The Quinfall? Initially, there were concerns in the community that the game might be a scam. With big promises and a sheer mass of content and plans, the developers attracted many interested parties, but also raised skepticism.
When the first beta phases arrived, players initially breathed a sigh of relief. However, that didn’t last long, as The Quinfall turned out to be a disappointment. A well-known streamer even called it “the worst MMO he ever played“.
Particularly, the graphics and controls were criticized, and there simply wasn’t a good gaming feeling. Now, the developers have released a new approximately 21-minute video showcasing not only a lot of revised gameplay but also signaling the start of the Early Access and proving that they value player feedback.
You can watch the video here:
Everything new with the “Remastered Mode”
What have the developers changed? With their overhaul, the developers of The Quinfall have mainly addressed the problematic game feel. In the context of a “Remastered Mode”, they specifically refreshed and smoothed out the graphics and animations.
Additionally, the material showcases new features, such as the taming and breeding of animals, and cooperative content like dungeons. Parts of the story and competitive PvP content are also presented. One of the biggest features of the game is the ability to build a house according to your own ideas and even, together with other players, to establish entire cities.
The roughly 21-minute video aims to provide a comprehensive insight into the Early Access of the new sandbox MMO and to prove to players who have already participated in the beta phases that work has been done on the weaknesses.
The Quinfall is supposed to offer you a huge open world with an area of about 2,016 km². In another video, the developers had already given initial insights into the different areas during the beta phases: The MMORPG The Quinfall presents its diverse world in the video – showcasing Viking villages and desert camps