Apex Legends is one of Electronic Arts' and Respawn Entertainment's biggest titles to date. Despite its free-to-play nature, the addictive gunplay, unique abilities, and interesting legends and stories keep players coming back for more. In fact, one might say that it has single-handedly kept EA afloat these past few months, due to lackluster titles like Battlefield 2042 performing below the company's expectations.
Despite its success, however, Apex Legends is plagued with many issues. Audio bugs, broken character abilities, T-posing legends in the character select screen — these are just a few of the problems that have reared their ugly heads with each new patch introduced to the live service battle royale game. Bugs and glitches are bound to appear in any video game, but in a title as competitive and widely played as Apex Legends, players are bound to find these issues more irritating the longer they remain in the game. Other live service games have found a way to mitigate the number of issues in a patch by adding test servers — something Respawn Entertainment should consider doing for Apex Legends.
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Test servers provide video game developers with an avenue to release a soft build of their updated game. Think of it as an early access patch for players to experience. Players create an alternate account to test the new content ahead of its intended release date. Everything they experience on the test servers is subject to change, but it gives them an idea of what the developers have in store for the game's near future. Games like Rainbow Six Siege and Hunt: Showdown have their own test servers which allow players to get in on the action before the actual patch
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