These 'hunger system' mods for Crimson Desert have gotten my hopes up for a full survival conversion

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Kliff standing by a cliff holding a racoon (Image credit: Pearl Abyss)

I'm a bit late getting into Crimson Desert, so for the past few weeks I've been enviously watching wild videos of players flying, grapplehooking, and riding bears all over the place. It looks like a lot of ridiculous fun.

But when I finally started the game, I found my interests quickly turned in a different direction. One of the first things I saw was a guy standing by a waterfall, fishing. Then I saw a huge, beautiful world spread out in front of me. A few minutes later I was chopping down trees and gathering fruit and cooking simple meals.

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Kliff holding a bowl of gross food

(Image credit: Pearl Abyss)

I'd really like to see some sort of worldwide camping system, too. I know there's a player house you can eventually unlock, and you can sleep in any bed you find, but I find it weird to just walk into some stranger's house and sleep for 12 hours, so I'd really love a placeable bedroll I can take with me while I'm exploring.

Even just more cots and beds placed in the world would be helpful. While I was out fishing I found a little boat and paddled out to a small island where there was a crumbling shack. It didn't contain a bedroll or a cot, but I wish it did: it'd be a nice spot for someone who wanted to live secluded in the wilderness for a while, living off the fish they catch.

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Kliff paddling a boat near a small cabin

(Image credit: Pearl Abyss)

I also came across a ruined church in the woods, another great spot for a cruddy little cot Kliff could catch some Z's on—maybe with a debuff if it's too uncomfortable or exposed to the elements. I'm honestly surprised the little cooking pots you find here and there in the world don't also have bedrolls so you can get a bit of shuteye. And since I'm making wishes, I wouldn't mind an item degradation system, too, which would be fun for survival—provided I could do the repairs myself.

I'm not sure how much of this is possible for modders: it sounds like Pearl Abyss doesn't currently have plans for mod support, which I suspect might be needed to make the deeper changes to the game. But just the fact that a couple of hunger mods have already appeared has me hopeful. I'm sure someday I'll want to fly around and ride a bear, but for right now I'm just happy to get a bit of food poisoning.

Chris started playing PC games in the 1980s, started writing about them in the early 2000s, and (finally) started getting paid to write about them in the late 2000s. Following a few years as a regular freelancer, PC Gamer hired him in 2014, probably so he'd stop emailing them asking for more work. Chris has a love-hate relationship with survival games and an unhealthy fascination with the inner lives of NPCs. He's also a fan of offbeat simulation games, mods, and ignoring storylines in RPGs so he can make up his own.

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