Horizon Zero Dawn is a massively successful action role-playing game that was released in 2017. Chances are that even if you haven’t played it, you have definitely seen some gameplay footage somewhere. It’s a game that is often used to measure PC performance or test the vibrancy of a screen. Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered has just received a patch for PCs.
According to the changelog shared on Steam. Guerilla Games has patched the game after substantial feedback from the community. Note that this patch is specifically for the PC version. The patch includes multiple bug fixes and improvements.
Patch notes Summarised
- Cut scenes have the same audio as gameplay.
- Crashes related to modifying keyboard and mouse controls have been resolved.
- A bug that caused flickering shadows in Meridian when playing at Ultrawide has also been resolved.
- Interface, stability and performance improvements have all been made.
Developers also included a note that they are aware that some players have reported issues related to using controllers with Steam Input enabled. It sounds like a fix is on its way.
It’s always reassuring to hear that a company is putting in the time to ensure that the best experience is had with their game. Players also deserve some praise for sharing their feedback, which has helped us get to this point. It’s a step in the right direction.
If you’d like to read more about Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered for the PC and PS5 check out this article. If you’d like to check out the full Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered patch notes, click here.