Crimson Desert will be compatible with Mac M1 and will aim for 60 FPS on console
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Pearl Abyss has shared new technical details about Crimson Desert, and everything points to the action RPG arriving with highly polished optimization. The studio has confirmed that the goal on consoles is to reach 60 FPS, in addition to revealing recommended PC requirements and compatibility with devices that few expected to see on the list.
One of the most striking pieces of information is that the game will be compatible with MacBooks equipped with an M1 chip or higher, something unusual for productions of this caliber.
Crimson Desert Aims for 60 FPS on Consoles and Recommends RTX 2080 on PC
On PC, Pearl Abyss recommends a RTX 2080, a Ryzen 5 5600, and no less than 135 GB of storage for ideal performance. This suggests a large-scale open world with abundant content and high-quality visuals.
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60 FPS target on consoles (performance prioritized on PlayStation and Xbox).
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PS5 Pro-specific improvement confirmed (dedicated optimization for the enhanced model).
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Compatible with MacBooks featuring an M1 chip or higher, a rare feature for AAA titles of this type.
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Recommended PC requirements:
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NVIDIA RTX 2080
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Ryzen 5 5600
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135 GB of storage
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On consoles, the goal is clear: to offer an experience at 60 frames per second, although the different graphics modes have not been detailed yet. Additionally, it has been confirmed that there will be PS5 Pro-specific improvement, which suggests higher resolutions or greater performance stability on that model.
With these specifications, Crimson Desert is shaping up to be one of the most technically ambitious releases of the year. Now it remains to be seen how it performs in real-world conditions when it hits the market.

