Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered Update 1.0.37 - 1.... |verified|

: Fixed objective markers that misaligned or broke entirely when players utilized custom Field of View (FOV) sliders.

While 1.0.37 focused on fixes, the broader update cycle for the remaster has introduced significant Quality of Life (QoL) features:

The "Concentration" hunter skill—which slows down time to facilitate precise aiming—previously suffered from an input registration error. Following its initial deployment in a session, the skill would occasionally require two successive presses of the right analog stick (R3) or mapping equivalent to trigger or deactivate. The hotfix cleans up the controller listener architecture, restoring the mechanic to a responsive, single-press toggle. Technical Performance and Engine Integrity

Beyond the mechanical hotfixes, the initial game files laying the foundation for version 1.0.37 integrate foundational rewrites to environmental rendering and directional sound. Refined Spatial Audio Mixes

The primary goal of update 1.0.37 is "polish." Players on both PC and PlayStation 5 have noted occasional frame pacing issues in dense jungle environments, and this update aims to smooth out those transitions. Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered update 1.0.37 - 1....

On the technical side, rumble support for DualSense controllers finally worked when connected via Bluetooth (though full haptic feedback still required a wired connection), and machine eyes now flash before attacking as originally intended, restoring an important visual cue for combat. The patch also addressed a rare but annoying issue where the gate to Meridian would fail to load correctly on the first visit.

A bizarre bug affecting only the The Frozen Wilds DLC caused dialogue from Ourea and Aratak to desync by 1.5 seconds after the “Firebreak” quest. This was traced to the updated 3D audio engine (Tempest on PS5, Dolby Atmos on PC).

Improved audio in pre-rendered cutscenes to fix volume inconsistencies and multi-channel output problems. 🎮 What Makes This Update Important?

Addressed flickering shadow artifacts that appeared under specific lighting conditions in the Meridian region. PC-Specific Enhancements : Fixed objective markers that misaligned or broke

Previous update - 31 October 2024 Next update - 7 November 2024 Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered PC – Patch 1.1.

It’s often the smallest tweaks that make the deepest impact on a 60-hour journey.

had much lower volume than actual gameplay, normalising the audio mix across the entire experience.

: Added an Auto Pickup option to the settings and a Color Blind Mode . The hotfix cleans up the controller listener architecture,

: The Concentration skill was fixed so it no longer requires two R3 presses to toggle after its initial use.

Fixed shadow flickering in Meridian at 21:9 and 32:9 resolutions.

Beyond immediate crash prevention, the post-launch update roadmap for the remaster has heavily focused on leveling out the audio-visual environment.

Sony and Nixxes Software continue to refine the stunning visual overhaul of . Update 1.0.37, which follows the release of the game in late 2024, brings significant stability improvements, visual refinements, and accessibility options designed to enhance the experience for both new players and returning fans on PlayStation 5 and PC.

One user, TechHunter47 , writes: “Update 1.0.37 fixed my biggest gripe—the shimmering in Meridian. It’s now genuinely jaw-dropping. They also fixed the weird stutter when overriding a Strider. Good job, Nixxes.”

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