Darlings, you've pillaged every camp, slain every beast, and now Crimson Desert's open world is quieter than a library on a bad hair day—players are begging Pearl Abyss to bring back the baddies because nothing respawns. With 188K concurrent thrill-seekers online right now, peaking over 236K on Steam, these overachievers have turned their playground into a ghost town after just 100+ hours of glorious grinding.
Reddit's GullibleTerm3909, clocking 109 hours, spills the tea: 'I played for six hours yesterday and had TWO fights in total.' Camps and forts you liberate? They stay empty. Patrols? Vanished forever. No Skyrim-style radiant quests to keep the action popping—just a vast, peaceful snoozefest that leaves completionists high and dry. X users echo the void, one lamenting late-game as 'empty, easy, and boring' with zero repops.
Pearl Abyss hasn't whispered a fix yet, but whispers of NG+ or dynamic endgame swirl. Community's torn: mockers say 'the game ends when you finish it,' while others crave endless chaos. Honey, if your sword arm conquered it all that fast, maybe the desert's too tame for your wild side.
Bottom line, pretties? This is what happens when you swipe right on every enemy too eagerly—the thrill fades, and you're left wanting more. Patch it up, Pearl Abyss, before these warriors wander off to thirstier pastures.