Crimson Desert Players Are Convinced Horse Racing Is Rigged

Crimson Desert Players Are Convinced Horse Racing Is Rigged

From TheGamer (Written by Vaspaan Dastoor) on | OpenCritic

Yesterday I decided to tick off a few side quests after making some headway into Crimson Desert's main quest. I noticed one from Yann and promptly ignored it because I was in no mood to follow him for miles while he ranted his head off. Then I noticed a horse racing quest, which I thought would be a cakewalk with my maxed-out Herspia. It most certainly wasn't, as that cocky noble left me in a trail of his dust.

My poor horse was left panting with a depleted stamina meter, while my opponent barely slowed down. This couldn't be right. Was this race rigged? It certainly felt so, as his horse didn't look like it was bound by the same rules as mine. It turns out I'm not the only one surprised that this nameless noble absolutely dominated me at horse racing.

There's a way you can level the playing field, and it's pretty simple. Much like the cheese for Crimson Desert's archery challenge, all you need to do is place a few floating power cores to block the track. As showcased by LUCKYY10P on Twitter (via Memerismlol), the noble doesn't register the power cores and will hilariously slam...

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