The much-anticipated launch of Payday 3 turned out to be quite a tumultuous affair for Starbreeze Studios.
The excitement that preceded the game's release swiftly turned into dismay as players encountered a plethora of server issues.
While many games occasionally experience launch day hiccups, the magnitude and persistence of the problems that are surrounding Payday 3 have left both players and the game's developer bewildered.
One of the most critical features that went awry was the matchmaking servers. This essential tool for a multiplayer co-op title like Payday 3 was rendered nearly inoperative soon after launch. As an added blow to Starbreeze Studios, their technical partner's software updates, which were supposed to ameliorate the problems, only aggravated them.
As players thronged the servers, a heretofore unencountered error emerged in the game's matchmaking software. This error was so devastating that it led to an "unrecoverable situation" for Starbreeze's third-party matchmaking partner. To add to this chaos, an update introduced by the partner brought further instability. In their defense, Starbreeze Studios is claiming that none of these issues were apparent during the game's technical beta testing or its early access period.
