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Crimson Desert to Receive Update with Adjustable Difficulty and Boss Rematches

by Marcus Thompson

Key Takeaways

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  • Adjustable Difficulty Levels: Players can now choose between Easy, Normal, and Hard modes in Crimson Desert.
  • Boss Rematch System: Allows players to replay epic battles without having to replay the main story.
  • Reblockading Feature: Enemies can retake control of liberated locations, requiring players to reclaim them for the Greymanes.
  • UI and Controller Customization: Pearl Abyss is introducing customization options for controller commands and expanding configurable keys for keyboard and mouse users, along with improvements to the user interface for maps, inventory, and homes. Additionally, long-distance graphics will be slightly enhanced.

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Despite mixed reviews, Crimson Desert continues to receive frequent updates from Pearl Abyss, addressing community feedback with upcoming improvements to the action RPG. Players will soon be able to adjust the game’s difficulty with Easy, Normal, and Hard modes. A new Boss Rematch system will allow players to relive epic battles without replaying the main story. Additionally, a “reblockading” feature will enable enemies to retake control of liberated locations, requiring players to reclaim them for the Greymanes. The studio is also developing new combat-focused content and adding equivalent abilities to Force Palm and Axiom Force for the playable characters Damiane and Oongka. Recent patches have already added more storage space and an option to better view headgear, along with performance and combat fixes. The game now has a “Mostly Positive” rating on Steam. A new option will hide used weapons on characters to prevent equipment from clashing in scenes. Pearl Abyss is also planning enhancements for the player experience, including dedicated storage for food, clothing, collectible items, and collections (mission items and recipes). More mounts and mascots with dedicated armor will also be added.

Controller Customization, UI Improvements, and Graphics Enhancements in Crimson Desert Updates

In response to feedback about confusing controls, Pearl Abyss plans to introduce customization options for controller commands and expand the range of configurable keys for keyboard and mouse users. Improvements to the user interface for maps, inventory, and homes are also being developed, and long-distance graphics will be slightly enhanced, as shown in the before-and-after images below. Pearl Abyss has not announced a specific release date for these updates but indicated they will be rolled out progressively in the coming months, with more details to follow.

In Case You Missed It

Feeling like Kliff isn’t quite your jam in Crimson Desert? Fret not! Bruno Pferd has whipped up a fantastic mod that lets you create your own hero. In ‘Don’t Like Playing as Kliff? Now Create Your Own Hero in Crimson Desert’, Bruno shares how to replace Kliff with a custom character using the Character Creator mod, offering 98 face presets and 159 hairstyles for PC players looking to personalize their experience Don’t Like Playing as Kliff? Now Create Your Own Hero in Crimson Desert. In the spirit of player-driven evolution, Marcus Thompson has just published “Critical Update for Crimson Desert: Rewarping Boss Battles, Difficulty Adjustments, and Content Additions”, diving into Pearl Abyss’ roadmap for enhancing your gameplay experience between April and June next year. Explore possibilities like replaying boss battles, difficulty choices, and quality-of-life improvements in this must-read for all Crimson Desert enthusiasts Critical Update for Crimson Desert: Rewarping Boss Battles, Difficulty Adjustments, and Content Additions. Meanwhile, Ahmed Hassan’s recent analysis from Digital Foundry explores potential solutions like DLSS technology and graphical cuts to make Crimson Desert run smoothly on the Nintendo Switch 2, despite its power constraints. Check out “AI to Rescue Crimson Desert on Switch 2: Digital Foundry Explains How” for a deeper dive into how this might be achieved AI to Rescue Crimson Desert on Switch 2: Digital Foundry Explains How.

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