
Crimson Desert Patch 1.02.00 Explained: The Biggest Changes That Matter
Patch 1.02.00 adds headgear visibility, larger private storage, a new movement option, a Pailune Nexus, and meaningful graphics improvements across PC and console.
Patch 1.02.00 is not a flashy expansion-style update, but it may be one of Crimson Desert's most useful patches so far. Pearl Abyss used it to tackle a lot of the friction players still feel in daily play: helmets hiding character faces, storage pressure, movement preference, fast-travel convenience, and image-quality edge cases on both PC and console.
The short version is simple: this patch makes the game easier to live with.
Quick answer
The biggest player-facing changes in patch 1.02.00 are:
- a new
Headgear Visibilitysetting with four options - private storage expansion from
240slots up to1000 - a new
Movement Controlsmenu withBasicandClassic - a new
Abyss NexusinPailune - better
FSR,DLSS RR, and frame-generation behavior on PC - new
PS5 Pro PSSRimprovements and an Xbox4K upscalingoption in Performance Mode
If you have not patched since early April, this is one of the updates most likely to change how the game feels every hour instead of only fixing a niche bug.
What changed in patch 1.02.00
The most visible addition is Headgear Visibility. Pearl Abyss placed it in Settings > Language & Gameplay, and it now lets you choose between:
Always ShowShow in CombatHide in CutscenesAlways Hide
That alone answers one of the most common cosmetic complaints since launch. Pearl Abyss also says a separate feature to hide weapons shown on the character's back is planned, but that part is not live yet.
The second major change is storage. Private Storage can now grow from 240 to 1000 slots depending on Greymane camp expansion. That turns storage from a simple overflow feature into a more serious account progression reward.
The third headline change is movement. The new Movement Controls setting gives players two choices:
Basic: hold the sprint key to accelerateClassic: repeatedly press the sprint key to accelerate
That split also affects mount stamina, which is consumed at intervals in Basic and per press in Classic.
Patch 1.02.00 also adds an Abyss Nexus in Pailune, improves the conditions for using Abyss Nexus points while moving slightly, and continues the game's heavy march toward cleaner rendering behavior on modern hardware.
Why this patch matters more than it looks
Crimson Desert's patch history since launch has been consistent. Pearl Abyss is not trying to rewrite the whole game in one shot. It is removing friction in layers.
That matters because the launch conversation around Crimson Desert was driven less by one catastrophic failure than by a pile of daily annoyances. A game this dense benefits a lot from small improvements that keep stacking:
- less inventory stress
- less control frustration
- clearer character presentation
- less fast-travel fuss
- fewer graphics edge cases
This patch hits all of those at once.
The graphics and platform fixes are a bigger deal than the feature list suggests
On PC, Pearl Abyss says it improved FSR upscaling quality, applied FSR SDK 2.2, improved FSR Frame Generation, and fixed several DLSS RR and FSR-RR rendering issues, including GPU-memory behavior, shimmering, reflection problems, and a top-of-screen flicker case when DLAA and HDR were enabled together.
On PS5 Pro, the patch adds upgraded PSSR Sharpen and upgraded PSSR Native AA in Quality Mode. On Xbox Series X, Performance Mode now has a 4K upscaling option.
That means a lot of older settings advice from late March is already partly outdated.
What patch 1.02.00 does not mean
This is still not the end of the cleanup cycle.
Pearl Abyss' known-issues page, last updated on April 4, 2026, still lists some ongoing visual problems around upscaling, plus a PS5 Pro Quality Mode resolution issue that can require a restart. So the correct read is not "everything is fixed now." It is "the game is in a better place than it was a week ago."
FAQ
Is patch 1.02.00 live on every platform?
Yes. The revised official notice lists Steam (PC), Steam (Mac), PlayStation, Xbox, Epic Games Store, and Mac App Store as available.
Does this patch add hide weapons on back?
No. Pearl Abyss says that feature is planned for a future update.
Do all players get 1000 storage slots immediately?
No. The full 1000 depends on your Greymane camp expansion progress.
Does patch 1.02.00 fix every graphics issue?
No. It addresses many of them, but the official known-issues page still lists some live image-quality problems.
Conclusion
Patch 1.02.00 is one of Crimson Desert's most practical updates because it focuses on what players actually feel in normal sessions. It does not radically change the game. It makes the existing game easier to enjoy.
Sources used
- Pearl Abyss, Patch Notes Version 1.02.00: https://crimsondesert.pearlabyss.com/en-us/News/Notice/Detail?_boardNo=80
- Pearl Abyss, Known Issues: https://crimsondesert.pearlabyss.com/en-us/News/Notice/Detail?_boardNo=68
- PC Gamer, hide helmet coverage: https://www.pcgamer.com/games/rpg/a-new-crimson-desert-patch-adds-the-only-rpg-feature-that-matters-a-hide-helmet-button/
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