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This patch stands out for two key reasons: a significant PS5 Pro graphics upgrade and long-requested gameplay changes like storage expansion and movement control options.
One of the biggest highlights in this update is a major visual improvement for PS5 Pro players.
The patch introduces PSSR Native Anti-Aliasing (AA) in Quality Mode, allowing the game to run at near-native 4K resolution with improved image clarity.
However, this upgrade comes with a small performance cost:
Overall, the visual improvement is noticeable and makes Quality Mode much more appealing despite the minor performance trade-off.
Inventory management gets a major upgrade in this patch.
Players can now expand private storage from 240 slots up to 1000 slots through Greymane Camp upgrades:
This addresses one of the most common complaints since launch.
The update adds a Movement Controls setting based on player feedback.
Players can now choose:
This gives players more control over how movement feels, especially during exploration and combat.
Fast travel has been made less restrictive.
Further improvements, including mounted fast travel, are expected in future updates.
New customization options allow players to control helmet visibility:
A feature to hide weapons on the back is also planned.
Key gameplay updates include:
These changes improve overall balance and consistency.
The update also includes multiple crash fixes and general performance improvements across all platforms.
Early player reactions have been largely positive:
Some players noted the removal of aerial movement exploits and minor performance drops in quality mode.
Crimson Desert Update 1.02.00 focuses on refining the core experience rather than adding new content.
With improvements to visuals, controls, and inventory management, this patch makes the game more polished and easier to play.
More updates are expected as the developers continue to respond quickly to community feedback.




