Crimson Desert has yet another patch, this time adding one of the most-requested features from fans: controller remapping.
Ever since Crimson Desert’s launch in March, players have fussed over the fiddly controls, which can lead to frustration. And while it’s true that after a long enough time you do start to get used to the game’s controls, controller remapping would help people get to grips with Crimson Desert on their own terms. Finally, it’s here.
Update 1.09.00 (patch notes, courtesy of the Crimson Desert website, are below) also adds approximately 30 species of small animals that can be registered as pets, alongside new animations for picking up and putting down certain pets. It’s a big patch for Crimson Desert pet lovers, basically.
Elsewhere, Oongka and Damiane, Crimson Desert’s secondary playable characters, have new skills, and there are improvements to seed planting. And I want to highlight the below fix — finally those poor bears can eat their fish.
- Fixed an issue where bears would try to eat fish dropped on the ground but fail to do so.
As Crimson Desert players are used to at this point, developer Pearl Abyss releases patches on a weekly schedule (sometimes more than one has been released in the same week). It’s a remarkable pace of updates for a single-player open world adventure game informed by the developer’s live service experience with its MMO, Black Desert, and shows no sign of slowing down.
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