Crimson Desert Patch Fixes GTX 1060 Frame Generation Corruption

Crimson Desert Patch 1.18 fixes corrupted rendering for the GeForce GTX 1060, enabling FSR and XeSS frame generation on legacy Pascal GPUs.

Pearl Abyss Crimson Desert
Pearl Abyss Crimson Desert

Pearl Abyss released Patch 1.18.00 for Crimson Desert, a game update that directly addresses visual glitches on older hardware. This matters because the patch explicitly supports the GTX 1060, a Pascal GPU released in 2016. Players using this decade-old card can now run the game without corrupted graphics when using frame generation features. The fix allows older systems to maintain playable performance through upscaling techniques.

Patch 1.18 resolves visual artifacts on older hardware

The game lists the GeForce GTX 1060 alongside the RX 5500 XT as its minimum GPU requirement. This configuration targets 1080p output at 30 frames per second. The system achieves this target by rendering at 900p and using upscaling to reach the final resolution. no longer provides standard Game Ready driver support for Pascal GPUs, limiting updates to critical security fixes only. This patch ensures the game remains functional on hardware that lacks modern driver support.

  • Patch Version: 1.18.00
  • Minimum GPU: GeForce GTX 1060
  • Target Performance: 1080p output at 30 FPS with upscaling from 900p
  • Affected Feature: FSR Frame Generation or XeSS Frame Generation

The developers fixed corrupted rendering issues that occurred when FSR Frame Generation or XeSS Frame Generation was enabled. These artifacts appeared specifically on lower-end GPUs, including the GTX 1060. The patch notes confirm that the rendering pipeline now handles these older cards correctly. Users who previously experienced visual corruption can now enable frame generation for smoother gameplay.

We looked at the last Crimson Desert update while tracking recent stability improvements. That earlier patch focused on balance changes and new content like the pinball minigame. This release shifts focus to technical compatibility for legacy hardware. The update ensures that players with older GPUs can access the latest features without visual defects.

The patch resolves specific rendering errors on the GTX 1060 when using upscaling frame generation. This fix extends the usable lifespan of older Pascal architecture cards for this title. Players can now run the game at 1080p with frame generation enabled on minimum-spec hardware.

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