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Turn Crimson Desert Into Diablo, Sort Of, With This Camera Change 

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So, maybe you got tired of regular-degular Crimson Desert and want to see the world of Pywel from a different perspective. Maybe you want to play Pearl Abyss’ hot new action-adventure game more like an isometric RPG akin to something like Diablo IV. Well, you’re in luck, as a player has discovered the perfect camera-setting options to turn Crimson Desert into Diablo IV. Sort of.

X user Ninjago9101 posted on April 24 a look at the new camera options Pearl Abyss added as part of Crimson Desert’s latest update. It’s a sneaky change, as you have to navigate to the “Accessibility” tab in the “Settings” tile, which is located under the “Others” tab. But once there, you’ll see five Camera options–Camera Shake Intensity, Camera Visual Range, Camera Distance, Camera Vertical Offset, and Camera Horizontal Offset–four of which totally transform Crimson Desert’s look.

According to Ninjago9101 in a follow-up post, you’ll want to set the Camera Visual Range to 0 (default 50), the Camera Distance to 100 (default 50), the Camera Vertical Offset to 0 (default 50), and the Camera Horizontal Offset to 0 (default 50)–and viola! You’ve effectively turned Crimson Desert into an isometric RPG.

Continue Reading at GameSpot So, maybe you got tired of regular-degular Crimson Desert and want to see the world of Pywel from a different perspective. Maybe you want to play Pearl Abyss’ hot new action-adventure game more like an isometric RPG akin to something like Diablo IV. Well, you’re in luck, as a player has discovered the perfect camera-setting options to turn Crimson Desert into Diablo IV. Sort of.X user Ninjago9101 posted on April 24 a look at the new camera options Pearl Abyss added as part of Crimson Desert’s latest update. It’s a sneaky change, as you have to navigate to the “Accessibility” tab in the “Settings” tile, which is located under the “Others” tab. But once there, you’ll see five Camera options–Camera Shake Intensity, Camera Visual Range, Camera Distance, Camera Vertical Offset, and Camera Horizontal Offset–four of which totally transform Crimson Desert’s look.They Added Diablo Style Gameplay For Crimson Desert.Now this setting lets you play with an isometric camera in Crimson Desert. pic.twitter.com/sLF6AhPcs1 — Ninjago (@Ninjago9101) April 24, 2026 According to Ninjago9101 in a follow-up post, you’ll want to set the Camera Visual Range to 0 (default 50), the Camera Distance to 100 (default 50), the Camera Vertical Offset to 0 (default 50), and the Camera Horizontal Offset to 0 (default 50)–and viola! You’ve effectively turned Crimson Desert into an isometric RPG.Continue Reading at GameSpot  Read MoreGameSpot – All Content 


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