According to ElAnalistaDeBits, Crimson Desert demonstrates impressive performance even with a huge open world and complex graphics. The Blackspace engine provides draw distance and lighting quality that other major open-world projects rarely achieve.
The greatest impact on the visuals is made by the settings for lighting, shadows, ray tracing, and reconstruction. These are what change the final picture the most.
The main conclusion is that the game can be launched in acceptable quality even on an RTX 3050. "Low" settings do not cause a sharp drop in quality in most scenes, so weak PCs are not doomed to a cut-down version.
It seems that Pearl Abyss not only provided spectacular graphics, but also competently implemented scaling of settings, which is especially important for a wide audience.