Yesterday, Pearl Abyss released Title Update 1.10.00 for Crimson Desert. And earlier today, the team released Patch 1.10.01. From what I can see, Patch 1.10.01 is a small update that aims to fix some bugs and issues that were present in the previous version. So, let’s take a closer look at it.
Patch 1.10.01 fixes an issue where movement could be blocked by small animals and certain effects. It also fixes an issue where some animals would not spawn, as well as an issue where filter categories would reset when sorting Mission Dispatches.
The game should also be more stable on your PC system. The devs have fixed an issue where the game would sometimes crash during teleportation through Abyss Nexuses or during combat. They have also fixed an issue where the game would sometimes crash while hatching eggs near the Wyvern’s Cradle.
As I said, this is a small update. According to Steam, Patch 1.10.01 is around 297MB in size. Thus, you won’t need a lot of free disk space in order to install it.
Like always, Steam will download this patch the next time you launch its client. Below, you can also find its full patch notes.
Crimson Desert Patch 1.10.01 Release Notes
- Fixed an issue where the game would sometimes crash during teleportation through Abyss Nexuses or during combat.
- Fixed an issue where the game would sometimes crash while hatching eggs near the Wyvern’s Cradle.
- Fixed an issue where movement could be blocked by small animals and certain effects.
- Fixed an issue where some animals would not spawn.
- Fixed an issue where filter categories would reset when sorting Mission Dispatches.
- Fixed an issue where a Korean system message was displayed regardless of language settings when reaching a certain altitude while mounting a Wyvern.
- Fixed an issue where the description of the “Sigil of Valor” item indicated that it could also be equipped by the Iron Eagle and Phoenix.

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