New Crimson Desert Patch Fixes Critical Player Issues, Improves Controls And Mounts

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  • Crimson Desert’s new patch has fixed the mount mechanics and the game’s controls, addressing some important issues.
  • Players can now have up to 5 summonable mounts, and Pearl Abyss has also patched problems with mouse and keyboard controls.
  • Other improvements to UI, graphics, and localisation have also been made, and the developer is constantly listening to player feedback.

Arguably, Crimson Desert has changed mixed reviews into positive acclaim faster than anyone else in gaming history. Pearl Abyss immediately patched aspects of the game that fans didn’t like following a rocky start, updating the boss fights and improving transport.

The open-world title has already risen to a positive user score on both Metacritic and Steam while being a commercial juggernaut, selling more than 3 million copies. Now, Pearl Abyss has come out with another update addressing some new complaints from the Crimson Desert community.

Why it matters: After laying the foundations for a beautiful open-world, Pearl Abyss has displayed a masterclass in how to work on a game’s issues after launch.

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Source: Pearl Abyss

In the new 1.01.00 patch, Pearl Abyss addressed critical player concerns like the game’s controls and its mount mechanics. Thanks to this new update, you can now obtain and summon up to 5 legendary animals like the White Bear, Silver Fang, and Snowwhite Deer in Crimson Desert.

Furthermore, movement controls in the open-world title have been improved, with players now getting a speed increase to fight the bosses. Stamina requirements for flight and Aerial Maneuvers have also decreased, so these abilities can be used more consistently. 

Fans playing Crimson Desert with a keyboard and mouse will also face fewer issues now, as the patch has addressed multiple player concerns. Loading times have also been reduced for fast travel and revival to make the gameplay experience more seamless.

Crimson Desert Bosses Nerfed
This new patch has improved the game’s controls and combat.

In addition, players can now store all selected items with convenience in Crimson Desert as the developer has added a dedicated option for this function. Other UI, graphical, localisation, and miscellaneous fixes have also arrived in the open-world title, and Pearl Abyss has assured fans its listening intently to improve the game.

Do you think Crimson Desert has improved a lot of its initial issues, or is there still a lot of work to be done? Tell us in the comments below or head to the Tech4Gamers forum for discussion.

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