Pearl Abyss has rolled out a new patch for Crimson Desert that takes initial steps toward resolving the game’s notoriously challenging control mechanics. Players struggling with the game’s bike-like handling should find the adjustments a welcome relief.
The update brings several quality-of-life improvements beyond control refinements. Enhanced camp storage and faster tree-felling mechanics are now available, streamlining gameplay progression for adventurers exploring the desert landscape.
In a transparency move, the development team acknowledged a previously undisclosed issue: Crimson Desert currently lacks Intel Arc GPU support. While the omission caught the community off guard, Pearl Abyss has confirmed that compatibility with Intel’s graphics cards is actively being developed.
The patch represents the studio’s commitment to refining the player experience following the game’s release. As development continues, players can expect further iterations aimed at smoothing out control responsiveness and expanding hardware compatibility.