Crimson Desert is not running for millions of PC users: Here’s what’s causing the issue

Crimson Desert’s PC launch has reportedly been facing a technical issue for some users. PC systems with Intel Arc graphics cards are reportedly unable to run the game due to this problem. According to a report, this issue left some players unable to access the highly anticipated open-world title at release.

According to a report by Gaming Bible, the problem, which surfaced shortly after launch, means the game fails to boot for users with this hardware, showing a blank screen instead of loading the gameplay.

What was expected to be a smooth rollout for Pearl Abyss’s open-world title has instead raised concerns among players who had been waiting for its release.

The issue appears to be linked to hardware incompatibility with Intel Arc GPUs, a budget-focused line of graphics cards commonly used for productivity and gaming setups.

How the Crimson Desert ‘problem’ is affecting some PC users

At launch, Intel Arc PC users on Reddit reported that the game failed to boot. Soon after, they shared an official Pearl Abyss FAQ confirming the issue that says, “Does Crimson Desert support Intel Arc? No, Crimson Desert currently does not support Intel Arc graphics cards. If you purchased the game expecting Intel Arc support, please refer to the refund policy of the platform.”

Players on Reddit and Steam forums noted that the listed minimum requirements (GTX 1060/RX 6500 XT) are lower than the capabilities of Intel’s mid- to high-end Arc GPUs.

The concerns did not stop there. Some users pointed to archived versions of the game’s official pages via the Wayback Machine, claiming that as recently as March 15, which is four days before launch, there was no mention of any Intel Arc restriction.

Frustration also grew around the addition of Denuvo Anti-Tamper DRM on March 12, with some reports suggesting it may affect performance. However, the company has provided limited clarification on the Intel Arc issue beyond directing affected users to seek refunds.

Some critics argue that Pearl Abyss introduced the DRM and disclosed hardware limitations late in the release cycle, after a large number of pre-orders had already been placed. While there is no confirmed evidence to support this claim, it has led to criticism from parts of the community.

Addressing the DRM concerns, Pearl Abyss said: “The benchmark videos and performance specs we released were all created with the exact same implementation of denuvo that is in the launch build. This includes the performance videos by Digital Foundry. It’s important that reviewers and benchmarkers’ experience with the game is ultimately representative of the final consumer’s experience.”

For Intel Arc users who purchased the game, options are currently limited. Pearl Abyss has advised players to contact their platform provider for refunds. There is no official confirmation on a fix. While Intel typically releases driver updates, resolving the issue may depend on support from Pearl Abyss, and a timeline remains unclear.

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