Horizon: Forbidden West has released another patch that focuses more on missions, weapons and streaming
Guerrilla continues to add updates to the game for PS4 and PS5, this time with version 1.11.
Despite Horizon: Forbidden West’s overall good taste for players, War It continues to work to improve the overall experience of the PlayStation exclusive game. We informed you about the latest update a week ago, but version 1.11 For PS4 and PS5 users.
Fixed crash caused by certain tasksWe can refer to the patch notes for an in-depth understanding of the fixes it contains, but we’ll summarize some of the most notable ones. The main regulations are aimed at: remove progress block can occur as a result of some tasks, both main and secondary.
This is something the studio has been dealing with since the early days. interface changes introduced in recent patches. Active icons and quest markers can now be hidden and the quest table in the log will accurately highlight what we are dealing with.
Necessary corrections have also been made so that some unexpected closures changes to the visual experience with the game, such as adjustments to the dynamic resolution system to improve visibility or scale better in underwater sections, as well as implementation.
Weapons swing and vegetation healedThe open world experience has been optimized and the improved rendering time of vegetation should be noticeable when traveling through the game universe. In terms of gameplay, balanced legendary weaponsunintentionally changed.
Finally, various relevant regulations streaming Since the guerrilla game and cinema supply They are trying to resolve a bug that caused live streams to crash when playing at 1080p and 60fps.
We invite you to explore the menus of the game settings to discover some of them. extra features The studio has added since the game’s release in February, such as the option to remove the pick animation after patch 1.09. If you’re wondering what our experience with the game was like back then, we invite you to take a look at Alejandro Pascual’s review of Horizon: Forbidden West written a few months ago.
Source: 3D Juegos