Crimson Desert Launch Woes: Intel Graphics Cards Blocked, Xbox App Fails to Boot, and Gigantic 120GB Patches Hit Players

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The highly anticipated launch of Crimson Desert is unfortunately facing a series of significant technical challenges, creating considerable frustration for players across various platforms. Reports indicate that users with Intel integrated graphics cards are encountering roadblocks that prevent them from even starting the game, suggesting potential compatibility issues or unoptimized driver support. Furthermore, players attempting to access the game through the Xbox App are experiencing persistent booting failures, rendering the title unplayable on that specific storefront. Adding to these woes, many players are also being hit with colossal day-one patches, reportedly a staggering 120GB in size. This immense download requirement leads to exceptionally long waiting times, further delaying access and impacting the initial player experience. Collectively, these widespread issues are casting a shadow over Crimson Desert’s release, raising concerns about the game’s overall stability and readiness at launch.

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