
feels like the are on somekind of hard deadline to deliver. but having said, this game could only get better with follow up jumbo patches. holding out till thenJust seems weird that no one tested the game on mouse/kb and wasn't immediately appalled at what they'd done. Something so simple should've never made it to release.
Controller is pretty chill, tbh. 99% of the time you only need to spam Light / Heavy attacks while paying attention to chances for Parry or Stuns. Anything beyond that is just getting some variety into the mix.Are you guys enjoying your keyboard piano yet?
Game might dethrone Elden Ring as the best looking fantasy game of all time.

Did you actually buy this game? I thought you were gonna wait until the Christmas sale?![]()
CD game may have better overall graphical fidelity, but the atmosphere in ER blows this out of the fucking water. It isn't even close.
Nope. I have eyes and I follow multiple BDO streamers who've been playing it non-stop.Did you actually buy this game?

Completely subjective take and as usual you're completely missing the mark. Multiple enemy types equals immersion? No dummy. In ER its tone and mood, created by long stretches of silence atmosphere followed by creshendos of epic fights. In Crimson Desert Its shadows and lightning and the world feeling lived in. Day/Night cycles. Weather effects. Walking into a smoky gambling den. The countryside coming alive and going about its day. Not the mention the graphics are far and away better (this was my original point and is mainly objective, which of course you missed). Still, like I said immersion is a subjective take because you might like the bleak dark atmosphere of Fromsoft shit more and that's fine. Don't get me wrong I think ER is the best game ever made but when we're talking about pure immersion (again, a subjective take for your little brain) I'm giving it to this game. I've had just as many WOW moments in the first few hours of this game as I did with ER.Nope. I have eyes and I follow multiple BDO streamers who've been playing it non-stop.
Even looking at enemy variety alone, Elden Ring still feels well ahead(and that's saying something, because ER doesn't even have an overwhelming amount of NPC diversity to begin with IMO). When you factor in areas like Altus Plateau, Leyndell, and Azula, Akron, etc. - along with the music and overall atmosphere? It creates a level of immersion that Crimson Desert doesn't come close to matching.
It's easy to downplay ER now since a lot of people have replayed it multiple times, but back in 2022, that first experience was genuinely something special. By comparison, many of Crimson Desert's environments just feel like higher-fidelity versions of Black Desert Online zones - which makes sense given they share a similar world and design foundation. Nothing I've seen even comes close to ER's atmosphere and ambiance.
Don't get me wrong I think ER is the best game ever made but when we're talking about pure immersion (again, a subjective take for your little brain) I'm giving it to this game.
