How to Use Turbo in Crimson Desert

In Crimson Desert there isn’t a single item called “turbo,” but the game does have multiple “turbo-like” speed boosts: fast-gliding/focus tricks for flight, a fast-travel speed slider, and optional speedhack tools on PC. Which one you’re looking for depends on what you mean by “turbo.”

1. “Turbo” While Flying (Fast Glide / Focus Boost)

Many players call the super-fast aerial movement a “turbo” because it lets you shoot across the sky much faster than normal gliding.

What you need

Unlock these skills first:

  • Swift Flight (Flight tree, second node)
  • Aerial Roll (Flight tree, next to Swift Flight; also trainable from Chapter 5 boss Crow Caller)
  • Forced Repulsion (Focus node, lower-left in Spirit tree)
  • Optional but helpful: Aerial Force Palm (Force Palm tree)

You also want:

  • High Stamina investment
  • Some Spirit points
  • Skills like Aerial Maneuver and Aerial Swing (their stamina costs are halved, making chains easier)

How to do the “turbo” glide

  1. Jump and use Aerial Palm up to 3 times to get extra height.
  2. Start a glide.
  3. Push both thumb sticks (or equivalent) to enter Focus.
  4. While in focus, press forward and immediately use Aerial Roll.
  5. After you’ve built forward momentum from the roll, press R1 / Right Bumper to trigger Forced Repulsion.
    • This launches you forward with a big speed boost.
    • If you press it too early, you won’t get the full boost.

If you want to go farther and regenerate Spirit instead of max speed:

  • Skip Forced Repulsion.
  • Just do the Aerial Roll while in focus.
    You’ll move around Swift Flight speed but burn less stamina and slide further when landing.

This is the closest thing to a “turbo” for movement in the base game.

2. “Turbo” for Fast Travel (Game Settings)

Crimson Desert added a playable “turbo” for fast travel in patch 1.01: you can speed up the fast-travel animation themselves, not the world time.

How to enable it

  1. Open Settings.
  2. Go to Others > Language & Gameplay.
  3. Find Fast Forward Speed.
  4. Set it up to .

This makes fast travel animations and loading sequences play up to four times faster, effectively “turboing” your trips between points.

3. “Turbo” via Speedhack (PC Only, External Tool)

Some PC players use Cheat Engine with a “Speedhack” to turbo the entire game (dialogues, loading animations, traversal, etc.). This is not an in- game feature and is third‑party software.

Rough idea (if you choose to use it)

  1. Install Cheat Engine from its official site.
  2. Load Crimson Desert in Cheat Engine.
  3. In Edit > Settings > Hotkeys, set up:
    • One hotkey for Speed 1 (e.g., 4×) for quick dialogue skips.
    • Another for Speed 2 (e.g., 10×) for heavy animation skipping.
  4. Use those hotkeys while in-game to speed up animations.

This can reduce a ~52-second load to ~16 seconds for the same save, but it only speeds animations, not the actual disk loading time.

⚠️ Using external tools like Cheat Engine may violate game terms or affect online features. Use cautiously and only if you’re comfortable with the risks.

Quick Summary

  • In-game “turbo” for movement: Use Swift Flight + Aerial Roll + Forced Repulsion in focus mode to shoot through the air.
  • In-game “turbo” for fast travel: Settings → Others → Language & Gameplay → Fast Forward Speed (up to 4×).
  • External “turbo” on PC: Speedhack via Cheat Engine (third‑party, not officially supported).

If you clarify which kind of turbo you meant (flying, fast travel, or something else like a “turbo attack” or “turbo dash”), I can walk you through exact keybindings and skill setups for your platform. Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.