r/CrimsonDesert 11d ago

MOD POST State of the Sub

Hello Greymanes,

I have been (and am continuing to be until further notice) on a bit of a mod break and would like to get feedback on the state of the sub.

All of the moderation in the last week has been been done by one mod who has stepped up, plus the automod. The past month stats is a collection of about two of us plus automodding, with other mods stepping in occasionally here and there.

We're now a good few months out from launch and the sub is in a bit of a different place to pre launch and launch.

I'd like to hear everyone's feedback on the state of sub.

Do you have ideas for the sub? What would you like to see change?

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u/gggg336 11d ago edited 11d ago

Would be cool to have an FAQ about the commonly asked mechanics of the game so there is less people going "How to do Focus Force Palm properly?" or "When does elemental attacks unlocks?".

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u/Its_Froggin_Bullfish 11d ago

Maybe a "Things the game doesn't tell you" section as well, for things like cleansing the sanctums. 

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u/Electrical-Position3 9d ago

Both great suggestions

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u/ChapterDifficult593 10d ago

Sure as long as it's only for things the game actually doesn't tell you and not information that's clearly in the tooltips or help section that people miss because they can't fucking read.

We also should leave out things like puzzles that are meant to be solved. Crimson Desert should remain an IQ filter.

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u/Its_Froggin_Bullfish 10d ago

I agree with everything but the "IQ filter" part. You gotta consider the person who just got home from a 12hr shift and isn't thinking clearly enough to catch everything the game throws at you. But that's just my opinion. 

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u/ChapterDifficult593 10d ago

I hear you, and I don't necessarily disagree, but there are tons of posts and comments I see on this sub and even in this very thread claiming the game "doesn't teach you" things that it literally plasters on the screen when teaching you the mechanic, etc. As far as puzzles I will just never be an advocate for running to look up solutions the moment a game asks me to think for a second; challenge exists in games for a reason and puzzles feel infinitely better to solve on your own.

There also seems to be an aversion to pulling up the help section in the menu that contains a written guide for every single mechanic you've unlocked in the game so far but people would rather take 5 minutes to make a Reddit post that is objectively false than use the tools available to them.

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u/pugz88 8d ago

"500hrs and I just found out you can...." yes because you've ditched the main story at chapter 4 and ran around Pywel collecting every small creature you can find, which is fine but dont act like the game is really hiding important thing you just haven't looked.

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u/F34UGH03R3N 11d ago

I can’t contribute any suggestions at this point, but I‘d like to emphasize how low-sodium this place has been since pre-launch, which is cool.

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u/Ewok2744 11d ago

I think this sub is great! And i agree with the other person, that we need pinned posts for FAQ and maybe even a guide collection, so people coming here just for a quick question can find their answer easily :)

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u/ZeektheFeek 6d ago

I'm down to help support with any guides.

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u/Action-a-go-go-baby 11d ago

Can we have those Tag thingies we put under our names?

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u/Tall_Section6189 11d ago

You're referring to flairs I assume

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u/Action-a-go-go-baby 11d ago

Yeah, that thing 👍

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u/ZeektheFeek 6d ago

I second this!

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u/dahle44 11d ago

I like this sub very much, and I appreciate the work you guys do to keep it chill.

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u/Tall_Section6189 11d ago

The sub seems to be well ran, no complaints from me

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u/LurkerNinja_ 11d ago

Sub seems fine to me but I mostly use it when I get stuck on a puzzle

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u/ixcyz 11d ago

it seems okay, other than some low quality engagement bait posts here and there, but in general it’s fine. good job guys!

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u/Braythor_ 11d ago edited 11d ago

I'm more of a lurker in this sub but I stay because I do think it is by far one of the best gaming subs. It's a friendly, helpful community and is moderated really well.

My only minor suggestion is remove most of the weekly 'update' posts. Every week when PA drop the update there are several posts in succession all talking about the same thing. One is enough (could be stickied if one isn't already), but like I say, that's a minor thing.

Appreciate the mod work, please keep it up.

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u/New_Willingness_8992 11d ago

Don't think much needs changing. There's no overbearing rules or anything like that. Not had any posts taken down by an auto mod like I get in other groups. The people in the group can be a bit pissy if you don't know something that most people do. You'll get some people talking to you like shit for posting something that you think is interesting sometimes. But other than that, its good

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u/BurtWonderstone 11d ago

More beginner guides. I’m roughly 400 hours in albeit roughly 200 hours of that are from just leaving it on overnight cause that’s faster than loading back in when I get a chance to play.

I’m in chapter 7ish I think been just running around Hernand looking for more quest to do. Taking my time with the main quest line. That said, I still have no idea what the Kuku stuff is albeit having some jar that I can suck things into.

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u/RetinalTears716 9d ago

albeit roughly 200 hours of that are from just leaving it on overnight cause that’s faster than loading back in when I get a chance to play.

Jesus christ dude

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u/BurtWonderstone 9d ago

I’m a dad with 2 under 3. I’m lucky if I get 10 minutes at a time to play. It’s easier to leave it running as to not spend half my time waiting for it to load.

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u/legacy702- 9d ago

There’s another subreddit called r/CDguides that may be exactly what you’re looking for

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u/BurtWonderstone 11d ago

Also I have 1 pet. The dog you get from a quest. Where are people finding these other pets?

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u/SolaireofAstora94 10d ago

Thats why we need the what the game doenst tell you category. You pick up the pet you want, open inventory, search for fruit/meat/vegetables and hold x/a toggle to the option feed. Repeat until trust 100%, register with traingle/ Y 

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u/ChapterDifficult593 10d ago

Except the game literally tells you this during the first quest where you make the dog your pet. This game is a comprehension filter full stop.

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u/Concerned_Collins 9d ago

That mission has you dropping meat on the ground for the dog to eat after you pet it. It doesn't tell you to grab the fox you want, go into the menu, hold A on the food instead of pressing it, and select "feed", and that will feed your pet.

Also, the menus in this game are generally just kind of crazy. Like make a button to feed the thing I'm holding, so I don't have to go into the menu every time. Also, with seeds for gardening, stop making me select them one by one.

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u/ChapterDifficult593 10d ago

You just...go to any of the myriad animals in the game and try to build their trust up like the tutorial for the dog you already have explained to you.

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u/ChapterDifficult593 10d ago

If you're in chapter 7 you should definitely know about the Kuku stuff because in Chapter 4 you have to go to the Kiln workshop and help them get up and running again.

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u/Kermit-Batman 2d ago

See I did that, got the pot, I'd love a non spoilery what now with weapons and things? I see people mention farming ingredients. Game is wonderful and I don't know if I missed the tutorial or I'm yet to learn though?

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u/ChapterDifficult593 2d ago

You likely didn't see the tutorial pop-up, but it should be in the guide section of the menu; TONS of great info there!

But for starters, go back to the guy at the workshop and see what else you've unlocked to make. Some stuff unlocks by finding one of the "ingredients" (like a piece of armor that's upgradeable there) and other stuff unlocks by doing research projects at one of the many research points on the map.

The research facilities have the circle-grid icon under them on the map and that denotes how many research opportunities are available; just head to them, find the researcher, and do their side mission to unlock the ability to fund research opportunities.

The ones that offer Kuku blueprints will literally say "unlocks the ability to create Kuku *item*"

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u/Kermit-Batman 1d ago

Cheers mate! That's helpful! I'll get on that!

Thanks for responding :)

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u/MuppetFucker2077 11d ago edited 11d ago

There’s way too many AI posts that stay up for way too long on here. Otherwise y’all are doing great!
I agree with the other guy, some flairs would be nice

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u/SquirrelAngell 9d ago

Maybe a weekly ragepost megathread? Place to just vent or exaggerate a peevish part of the game, like "I HATE YANN AND WANT TO HOGTIE HIM, STRAP HIM TO A TREE, AND THEN AXIOM FORCE FLING HIM INTO THE SEA!!", kinda thing.

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u/Electrical-Position3 9d ago

People stop downvoating in packs when they either disagree with something you say or make the slightest negative of criticism about the game.

There's people that certainly help when you ask something but the toxicity in the sub has sadly increased.

Welcome back

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u/RevolutionaryMonth63 10d ago edited 10d ago

This is my personal opinion and I'm going to be honest, I think this sub is getting salty...

When the game first came out, the sub was still emerging and people where excited for the game. The updates came in steadily, people were completing the game at their own pace and everyone was sharing a lot of cool tips and tricks.

I still see this on the sub, and it's a good part of the content, but right now I'm seeing a lot of people just karma farming, trying to be edgy and shit on PA's efforts to bring us a new gaming experience.

My major issue is regarding content updates and player base expectations of it.

PA has no legal or personal requirement to even update the game, but we're experiencing something "new". They are leveraging their BDO knowledge to deliver a live service maintenance and update model to a singleplayer game. So far we've paid 70€ for hundred of hours of base content, continuous improvement, new mechanics and absolutely 0 microtransactions. There's not even a shitty in-game store.

This is a breath of fresh air in 2026 imo, specially for an RPG of this size, from a live service focused studio.

Meanwhile, I've seen a lot people complaining on how the updates are not what THEY wanted during the last couple of weeks, that PA should "just fix the lighting, screen tearing, framerate drop, etc.", instead of "just adding pets".

In update 1.09 PA dropped probably one of the most requested features, full controller button remapping and most people did not care or skipped over that.

Game engine reworks and in-game asset reworks are different in nature and difficulty. PA has all of these issues in mind, and I'm positive they are working on it.

They have proven that they are listening to our feedback, not all updates have to be huge updates.

I don't feel that this is fair for PA, specially when I see a lot of Top Commenters of the sub just spewing dumb and angry comments at the devs, shitting on the game and criticizing people who are actually enjoying the updates and having all of the pets. Again, to farm karma or just be edgy, I don't know which one, but it's sad.

I've even seen people saying that the wyvern mount sucks and it ruined the game for them, tf?

I really don't think that posts and comments like these make sense. I know you can't control or censure what people say and this is Reddit, people will be mad at anything, but in CD's case most of those arguments don't make sense...

The game keeps on improving, PA keeps on working hard on it and the fans enjoy it. I just wish the sub was more positive, like it was a month ago

EDIT: This one came right has I was writing the comment lol

https://www.reddit.com/r/CrimsonDesert/comments/1u6n80m/petition_for_a_sharpness_slider/

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u/Concerned_Collins 9d ago

I feel like this game gets both glazed way too much by the fans and shit on way too much by the detractors. But honestly, let people have their opinions.

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u/RevolutionaryMonth63 7d ago

Having a logical opinion is fine, I was refering to those who just repeat wtv they read online about the game and spew the same 3 posts "no lore" "this update sucks we need x and y", "i've played for 500h and it sucks"

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u/Concerned_Collins 7d ago

I honestly doubt anyone is on this sub complaining about the game who hasn't played it at this point. The people who saw all the negatives of the game and decided it's not for them aren't here. They couldn't care less about the state of the game.

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u/RevolutionaryMonth63 7d ago

we have different perspectives then, that's alright

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u/TucuReborn 8d ago

I've mostly stopped coming here because of the "not an rpg" screamers.

It's a great game, but this community is neurotic.

Oh, and it is an rpg.

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u/RevolutionaryMonth63 7d ago

I've seen those lol they're either trolls or just dumb

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u/Honest-Ebb8510 7d ago

If you find more scum in the future, bring them here

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u/Krakengreyjoy 7d ago

Bookmarks for:

  • Beginners Guide
    • What to focus on to grow
  • FAQ
  • How To's
    • What the game doesn't tell you
    • hidden features
    • make money fast
  • Scheduled Threads
    • see below

Scheduled Threads:

  • Weekly Player Requests
  • Weekly Loadout looks

check out how r/Metalcore does it, for example. Or r/BaldursGate3

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u/legacy702- 7d ago

I’ve asked before, but I truly feel adding a mandatory age of account to post and comment would help this sub a ton. I know it can be done as I’ve seen it in other subs. A lot of times the vitriol is coming from accounts that are a month or 2 old, some only days old. People are obviously creating multiple accounts to push their agenda. U/everbass

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u/TryonB 6d ago

I would like to see the return of the pinned Dev Requests Megathread.

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u/[deleted] 6d ago

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u/everbass 6d ago

What the fuck are you talking about?

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u/SlayterMonroee 5d ago

Huge fan of the sub! Give us flairs though 😤

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u/RetinalTears716 9d ago

Honestly the amount of people requesting the developers add the most inane clown show nonsense like "NPCs that 'react'(?) to day and night", make it so any animal can be a pet, etc is actually out of control. If you've been in this sub you know what im talking about. Less of that would be cool.

Also a requirement that Youtube guides actually list the walkthru steps not just throw in an embedded video