The day has come and we can finally say that Crimson Desert is available. During the last few hours, thousands of players have launched themselves into the fantasy world of Pearl Abyss and social networks have been filled with screenshots, gameplay excerpts and impressions of the experience. However, there are a handful of PC users who They have not been able to access the title and it’s all due to your GPU. And those also responsible for Black Desert Online have revealed that their latest major release not compatible with Intel Arc graphics.
Basically, Crimson Desert does not run on systems that have an Intel Arc range GPU. And at the moment there is no viable solution to avoid the problem, since the Frequently Asked Questions section of the Pearl Abyss official website urges affected users to request a return. “No, currently Crimson Desert is not supported with Intel Arc graphics cards. If you purchased the game expecting Intel Arc support, please check the refund policy of the platform you purchased the game on to see what options are available. “We apologize for any inconvenience caused.”
Intel Arc graphics are not the most popular on the market, as many gamers prefer to enjoy video games using other more established brands such as NVIDIA or AMD. However, several players have encountered incompatibility by surprise and now they have no choice but to request a refund and play Crimson Desert with another platform. Pearl Abyss hasn’t said anything about fixing the issue in a future patch, so we’ll have to keep an eye on their posts in case support for Intel Arc components is resolved.
Crimson Desert has sold 2 million units
Despite what happened with Intel graphics, Crimson Desert has sold like hot cakes. It’s not even 24 hours old, but Pearl Abyss has confirmed the success of the game by announcing that it has already distributed 2 million copies all over the world. And the result will not surprise anyone; Within minutes of its release, the title reached a peak of 239,045 concurrent players on Steam alone. The reviews, yes, are not so spectacular because the fantasy experience has gathered 56% positive ratings (based on the opinion of more than 12,600 users) on the Valve platform.
“Thank you very much to our fans, the community and everyone who has joined us at Pywel. We will listen carefully to the wide variety of comments shared by the community and we will work to make improvements quicklydoing everything possible to make the journey even more enjoyable for our players,” says Pearl Abyss in the X post announcing the sales milestone.
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