Horizon Zero Dawn was updated to version 1.10 on PC. This update brings in a major change with how graphics settings are stored as seen in the patch notes.
After a tepid launch on PC where the game suffered from several issues, Guerrilla Games has resolved most of them with post-launch updates.
The newest patch for Horizon Zero Dawn aims to fixes further crashes that remained unresolved on PC. It also makes a change to how graphical settings are saved on PC so that it is easier to tweak them.
Horizon Zero Dawn Update 1.10 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
Horizon Zero Dawn is available now for PS4 and PC.
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