Pearl Abyss has released Title Update 1.13.01, which fixes some bugs and game issues, and shared its full patch notes. So, let’s see what this new update fixes.
Patch 1.13.01 is a small update that fixes some issues that were still present in version 1.13.00. For instance, it fixes an issue where characters would occasionally be rendered incorrectly on consoles and AMD-based systems. It also fixes an issue where Oongka would not follow Kliff during certain main quest cutscenes.
This new update will fix an issue where rewards for completing certain challenges were not given. It will also fix an issue where the Hoenmark Ruins could not be liberated. Plus, it fixes an issue where the amount of feed in the feed bin would not decrease even when livestock on the ranch were eating near it.
It’s also worth noting that Patch 1.13.01 fixes an issue where the game would occasionally crash when riding a bear. Furthermore, it improves an issue where frame rates would drop in certain environments. As such, the game should run a bit better on your PC system, and it should be a bit more stable.
Like always, Steam will download this update the next time you launch its client. Below, you can also find its full patch notes.
Crimson Desert Patch 1.13.01 Release Notes
- Fixed an issue where the game would occasionally crash when riding a bear.
- Fixed an issue where characters would occasionally be rendered incorrectly on consoles and AMD-based systems.
- Fixed an issue where Oongka would not follow Kliff during certain main quest cutscenes.
- Fixed an issue where rewards for completing certain challenges were not given.
- Fixed an issue where the Hoenmark Ruins could not be liberated.
- Fixed an issue where the amount of feed in the feed bin would not decrease even when livestock on the ranch were eating near it.
- Improved an issue where frame rates would drop in certain environments.

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