Whatever you think of Crimson Desert at the moment, due to its undisclosed use of generative AI during development, its wonky control scheme, or slightly underbaked main story, you can't really argue that it has got a lot of different systems all at work, some of which haven't been discovered until quite recently.
For example, a player that attempted to break the bonds of the game's map discovered that there's a rather angry whale ready to devour anyone that strays too far from land. It's an incredibly in-depth RPG, so it's only natural that it's ripe for discovery, and a bunch of people are now just noticing that there's a pretty neat way to cook your food if you're nowhere near a campfire.
Early on in the game, you'll get an ability called Blinding Flash from a main mission, which allows you to reflect the beams of light from the sun with your sword. It has some very niche combat uses, and you can use it to set wooden objects like chests and barrels on fire, but it can also be used as a makeshift cooking pot.
The greatest videogame world I've ever seen is let down by tedium...
