Horizon Zero Dawn PC Patch 1.10 Brings More Crash Fixes and Performance Improvements

Guerrilla Games says PC patches for the game will be less frequent starting now, as the team shifts focus to the upcoming sequel's development.

Posted By | On 19th, Jan. 2021

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Guerrilla Games have been releasing patches and updates for Horizon Zero Dawn’s PC port at a regular clip since its launch over the last few months. The latest update, patch 1.10, is out now, and brings with it several more fixes to crashes, as well as improvements to performance.

Meanwhile, several graphical issues – such as lower resolution in windowed mode or the errands quest list overlapping with the tutorial quest list – have also been addressed. You can take a look at the full patch notes below.

Guerrilla Games have also said in an update regarding the latest patch that updates for Horizon Zero Dawn’s PC port will now be coming much more infrequently, with the studio shifting focus to the development of the upcoming Horizon Forbidden West.

“As our team continues development on our upcoming title Horizon Forbidden West, we are shifting to less frequent updates for Horizon Zero Dawn Complete Edition for PC after this patch,” the developer writes. “Please note that we will continue to monitor our community spaces as always!”

Horizon Zero Dawn is available on PS4 and PC, while Horizon Forbidden West is due out some time this year for PS5 and PS4.

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

  • Issue fixed on AMD GPUs which cost upwards of 250MB of VRAM

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

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