Derby Stars Early Access Recap: Features, Benefits, and User Feedback
The Derby Stars development team has been working tirelessly to update the game based on feedback and user experience. They have enhanced the game and included new features before the early access. Derby Stars’ early access is a pre-release game program that allows users to experience an unfinished version before its final release. The goal of its early access was to let developers know about the feedback and user experience so they can come up with an improved version in the final launch.
Derby Stars participated in the early access to help gamers try out their new features and provide valuable feedback to developers. Recently, Derby Stars finished its early access period and it provided a mind-boggling experience to users. In this article, we are going to provide you with a thorough recap of its early access. With features like breeding, developing, and exchanging horses, Derby Stars provided something for everyone throughout its Early Access time, regardless of your level of experience with horse racing.
Total training counts: A new feature
We’ll start with overall training counts. Over 1,599,905 times were spent training horses by players during Early Access! We think that’s a lot of playing about! But that’s not all — during Early Access, users ran more than 499,528,400 meters in races, which is equivalent to completing 12 cycles around the earth. How about getting some exercise?
Racing hours in Early Access
During Early Access, players engaged in PvP racing for more than 3075 hours — more time than it requires to watch all three Lord of the Rings films consecutively! If you ask us, that’s a lot of time spent in the saddle! And it’s understandable given that horses collected over 29,740,811 CRTs during Early Access.
However, not all training sessions were productive. Additionally, there were 183,724 “bad” training sessions during Early Access. That is just meant to demonstrate that even the best horses and trainers can still make improvements, not to disgrace the players.
The Real MVP
With 81 victories in 125 PvP races and 10,500 CRT earned in PvP, the #1349 “Rainbow” horse had the most victories during Early Access. We think the horse is an incredible addition to the Derby Stars collection.
And #9646, a common horse with 51 victories in 107 PvP races and 11,400 CRT earned in PvP, was the horse with the most earnings throughout Early Access. And we’re not playing around — that’s a lot of money!
After all, it’s about the community as well, not just the horses! And during Early Access, the Derby Stars community really outplayed, with players participating in mini-games 73,561 times. That only serves to demonstrate that Derby Stars offers much more than just racing; there is an entire metaverse to discover and enjoy!
As early access is meant to gather a lot of feedback and user experience, players also shared their valuable feedback about the game. We would want to share the insightful responses EA provided and emphasize how the Derby Stars team intends to revolutionize the game based on that feedback.
Feedback
PvE training is tiresome since there is too much discussion.
Suggested solution
Derby Stars’ goal is to ease this concern by minimizing discussion and providing crucial data in an encyclopedia manner, assuring accessibility and enhancing ease.
Feedback
The rewards from training are not that much impressive.
Suggested Solution
We want to launch the Core System, new content that makes use of PvE mode, in order to solve this. Using item crafting, this system enables the five main stats of a horse to be improved, the hardness grade to be changed, and the preference for the racetrack to be changed. In the near future, the community will be given access to more thorough information about the Core System.
Feedback
Low performance can be found in horses of Unique, Rare, and Common Origin.
Suggested Solution
It has been determined that the performance of horses with unique, rare, and common origins is below par. As a result, we want to modify the performance of all Origin and Rare horses born via breeding, as well as Unique horses, to meet their corresponding grades. When it is completely prepared, we will release more details on these improvements, so we urge the community to check back for updates.
Derby Stars’ early access was nothing but an exciting ride and an incredible way to overcome the shortcomings. Derby Stars offers something for everyone, whether you’re an experienced racer or fresh to the track, and we can’t wait to see what this fantastic game will have to offer for the Alpha.
About Derby Stars
The horse racing metaverse game Derby Stars allows participants to breed, grow, race, and trade horses. It is built on Polygon’s mainnet and is all set to offer a range of gaming activities, such as breeding, training, gathering, racing, and land play. It features high-quality cartoon rendering images that will help you get the most out of your NFT.