A road traveled together with our community
Over the past four months, the ChronosWorlds development team has conducted a series of intensive technical tests, directly involving the gaming community. The goal: to evaluate the game’s performance, its multiplayer stability and new content updates before its official release.
More than 4,000 people actively participated in these tests, providing essential feedback for the continuous improvement of the experience. These tests made it possible to observe how the different game modes behaved in real-world conditions, which is key for an ambitious and user-centric project such as ChronosWorlds.
Multiplayer stress testing: performance under pressure
One of the major challenges overcome during this stage was the execution of stress tests in multiplayer mode, with sessions where more than 87 players were connected simultaneously in the same instance of the game.
These sessions made it possible to evaluate not only the stability of the servers, but also the behavior of the avatars, real-time physics processing, latency and synchronization between users. The results were extraordinary: the system maintained a stable performance without interruptions or critical crashes, demonstrating the technical potential of the engine and its architecture.
Technical innovation and continuous evolution of the ecosystem
Thanks to these tests, multiple internal improvements were implemented: resource optimization, mechanics balancing, UI adjustments and solutions to small bugs reported by the community. In addition, the feedback gathered helped prioritize features that are now part of the upcoming roadmap updates.
This testing phase not only validated ChronosWorlds’ performance, but also its open, participatory and community-focused development philosophy. The support of thousands of players reaffirms that we are on the right track towards a robust, dynamic game ready to scale globally.