The early access launch of Farever was a blunt mix of triumph and trouble. Over seven thousand players joined at once, and that very surge exposed a cluster of technical problems Shiro Games now needs to sort out fast.
Right now the devs say the priority is patching the critical bugs players keep flagging on Steam and the official forums. Internal logs point to the Steam friend-invite flow as the root of much grief: that subsystem seems to have cascaded into net-sync hiccups and errors when saving character states. Fix the social plumbing, the team figures, and a lot of the knock-on failures should quiet down.
Infrastructure work is running in parallel. Server ops have been firefighting high load, region-specific lag and instability; improving connections and stabilizing ping across regions are top tasks for the net/ops side of things.
Controller players aren't forgotten. There are control-layout problems that currently prevent some gamepad actions from working. The devs have confirmed upcoming updates will add full button remapping and broader gamepad support to address UI/controller gaps.
To help root out the subtler bugs, Shiro asks players to keep using the in-game feedback tool. Concrete news about new content will come later, once the team has the technical mess under better control.