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"It's unplayable": Reviewers criticize the console version of Crimson Desert
Recent graphical improvements in Crimson Desert for PS5 have proven insufficient. The game suffers from frame rate issues, especially after adding FSR to the "60 FPS" mode. The publisher did not send out console copies before release, so for a long time, only reviews of the PC version were available online.
The PushSquare editorial team even refused to review the PC version, buying the game on PS5 for a fair test.
The results are disappointing: the publication gave the game a 6/10. Among the main drawbacks:
On the base PS5, the performance mode offers constant frame tearing and extremely blurry 1080p. In quality mode with 30 FPS, the picture is more stable, but the textures remain low quality. The situation is no better on PS5 Pro: in large camps, the frame rate drops below 20 FPS.
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