Mainframe Industries Drops Pax Dei’s First Open Alpha After-Action Report

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It’s been a week since Pax Dei wrapped up its first large-scale alpha test which means that it’s now time for the all-important after-action report. Unsurprisingly, it comes in the form of a statistics-filled infographic posted on X, formerly Twitter.

“When we said you blew us away during Pax Dei’s Alpha, it wasn’t just empty words: the numbers speak for themselves,” tweeted developer Mainframe Industries.

According to the report, testers logged 121,392 hours of playtime (5,058 days), killed over a million mobs (over 8,000 of which were rabbits), placed over 1.2 million building pieces, and chopped down over 540,000 trees to make those said building pieces.

Pax Dei’s alpha testers were also extremely accident prone, with 1,151 deaths from drowning and 17,767 deaths from falling. One particular player apparently had a rough time navigating the terrain and fell to his death 441 times to secure 1st place in Mainframe’s Top Skydivers list.

One of the more notable statistics is that Mainframe Industries sent out over 12,000 invitations to the alpha test, although the team didn’t say how many of those actually heeded the call.

Meanwhile, the team is already looking towards the next playtest, promising that they’ll be back “before too long.” We’ll let you know when they lock in a date.