Crimson Desert looks great in general, but it suffers from a fairly extreme amount of ghosting in certain situations, and the player base is now making a note of that. Though Crimson Desert is renowned for its graphics, among other things, there's no denying that it's far from perfect in that respect, and ghosting in particular can be a hard problem for players to deal with.
Crimson Desert looks and runs reasonably well for what it is, given the scope and complexity of the game as a whole. Instead of relying on off-the-shelf options like Unreal Engine 5, developer Pearl Abyss has chosen to use its own in-house Black Space engine. Black Space was built on top of the studio's prior Black Desert Engine, as seen in Black Desert Online, and it's proven to be an impressively flexible bit of kit. Its rendering suffers from many of the same problems most other modern game engines suffer from, however, such as ghosting.
Crimson Desert looks like a game you can rush through, but learning to slow down and explore its world is the key to avoiding its toughest roadblocks.
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