Horizon Zero Dawn PC port is now better than ever. It’s no secret that the initial launch of the game on PC suffered from several technical issues. But 10 patches later, the game is buttery smooth.
The developer of the game, Guerrilla Games, just released Patch 1.10 for Horizon Zero Dawn . As it was with previous patches, this one also fixes crash issues, improves performance, and makes some graphical improvements.
The dev team also confirmed that from now on the frequency of future updates will be lessened. While it doesn’t mean that V1.10 is the last patch, don’t expect new patches to come out regularly. Guerrilla Games want to fully focus on the development of the sequel, Horizon Forbidden West.
Horizon Zero Dawn still has some issues that need fixing. The list of known issues has been compiled by EvilMonkeySlayer and Rampage572.
PATCH NOTES
Crash Fixes
- Crash fix for when players continuously pressed the windows key.
- Crash fix for when you press the LMB on the ESC button in the Benchmark Results.
Performance Improvements
- Fixed an issue which saves up to 250MB of VRAM on all AMD GPUs.
Graphical Improvements
- Fix for negative values in cubemap relighting shader (fixes for example the red graphical glitches in the Hades fight if you let the timer run out).
- Fix for the graphics settings preset name not updating when you pressed Auto-Detect.
- Fix for the menu (and loading screen) being displayed at incorrect scale when changing AF in borderless mode.
- Fix for the resolution sometimes being too low in windowed mode.
- Fix for the errands quest list overlapping with tutorial quest list.
Other Changes
- Graphics settings are now stored in a text file instead of a binary file to facilitate easier tweaking.
The complete patch notes of this update and last one are mentioned on the official site.
So, what do you think? Have you tried Horizon Zero Dawn on PC? Or did you already finish it on PlayStation 4? Let us know your thoughts in the comments section below.