Even though it looks good as a truck on PS5 and PC, Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered, as is often the case, needs improvements. An update is therefore available for download.
Nixxes software is obviously a very useful purchase for PlayStation. After the PC ports of Marvel’s Spider-Man Miles Morales, Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart and Horizon Forbidden West, the studio has once again proven its seriousness and talent Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered
A Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered update
Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered is a graphical and technical success, even if not everything is perfect. Despite all the work, Aloy’s animations reveal the age of the game a little and the gameplay remains identical. If you chose this version, a 1.1 patch for Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered has been deployed to PC. The program includes volume adjustments to avoid a gap between cutscenes and game phases, fixing a crash, or even performance and stability improvements. You can find all the new features here. Note that a Update 1.05
Patch notes 1.1 on PC
- Pre-calculated cutscenes now have the same volume as in-game stages
- Improvements related to Steam Input regarding controller support
- Fixed a crash for some players when adjusting mouse and keyboard controls
- Fixed a bug that could cause shadows in Meridian City to disappear and/or flicker at ultra-wide resolution.
- HUD markers for targets now display correctly when using a custom FOV setting
- Fixed a bug that could cause a floating bow to appear in a cutscene
- Various UI improvements
- Improved performance of Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered on PC
- Improved stability
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