Horizon Zero Dawn PC update fixes several issues
Guerrilla Games has released the first update for the PC version of Horizon Zero Dawn.
The update fixes issues with the SteamUI causing the game to crash, Concentration not working correctly, and certain profile names stopping the game saving correctly. There’s also an improvement to diagnostic data collection when submitting a crash report to help fix issues in the future.
Read the full patch notes for update 1.01 below:
Crash/Hang Fixes
- Fixed an issue where the game would crash if the SteamUI didn’t initialize properly on startup.
Functionality Issue Fixes
- Fixed an issue where Concentration and other slowdown mechanics wouldn’t work for everyone.
- Fixed an issue where Windows/Steam profile names containing special characters would prevent some players from saving the game. We are still investigating other saved game issues as well.
- Fixed an issue where Windows/Steam profile names containing special characters would prevent some players from saving screenshots in Photo Mode.
Other Fixes
- Added improved diagnostic data collection when submitting a crash report.
- Fixed several backend issues.
- Fixed a video corruption issue for specific hardware. We’re continuing to look at other hardware configurations as well.
The developer also shared a number of issues that it is aware of and working on, including GPU-related hangs, graphical settings issues, and performance issues. Take a look at the full list below:
- Some players are experiencing startup crashes. Patch 1.01 fixes a few, but not all, of these crashes.
- Some players are experiencing GPU-related hangs during gameplay. The improved diagnostic data collection added in Patch 1.01 is aimed at making it easier to track these down.
- Some players are experiencing graphical settings issues, such as Anisotropic Filtering not working, 4K not displaying correctly, or HDR not working correctly.
- Some players are experiencing performance issues on specific GPUs or hardware combinations.
Horizon Zero Dawn is available now on PlayStation 4 and PC.
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