A new Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered patch is now live for the PC version of the game, fixing select issues and bringing performance and stability improvements.
Patch 1.1 focuses on introducing fixes that improve the experience, such as fixes for audio issues for pre-rendered cutscenes, which should now have the same volume as gameplay, a bug that causes disappearing or flickering shadows in Meridian when playing on ultrawide resolutions, HUD markers for objectives not rendering correctly with a custom FOV, Steam Input improvements and more. The official patch notes also mention various user interface, performance, and stability improvements, which, sadly, haven’t been detailed in full, as well as the team working on future patches that will further improve the remaster.
Long considered a controversial remaster, given that the original is far from an old game, Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered is a worthwhile upgrade of the PlayStation 4 release, featuring greatly enhanced visuals and perfect performance on both PlayStation 5 and PC. While the game doesn’t look close in any way to its sequel, Forbidden West, the remaster’s visual upgrades go a long way to competently close the gap between the two games.
Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered is now available on PC and PlayStation 5 worldwide.
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