EGW-NewsHorizon: Zero Dawn PC version will have fewer patches
Horizon: Zero Dawn PC version will have fewer patches
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With the release of the 1.10 anniversary patch for the PC version of Horizon: Zero Dawn, the developers have decided to "slow down" the pace of release of future improvements. They explain this by the fact that the team is now working on Horizon: Forbidden West.
Update 1.10 itself did not bring major changes to the game. It, like the previous ones, improved the performance of the game, reduced the number of bugs, and also made adjustments to the method of storing data about graphics settings.
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Sign UpHorizon: Zero Dawn was released on PC on August 7 last year. At the start, the players faced many bugs, after which Guerilla Games began to actively polish their creation.
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