![]() While the Decima engine was used by Hideo Kojima in Death Stranding, that collaboration took place years after the first Horizon game was out, by which it probably would have been updated quite a lot in preparation for Horizon Forbidden West’s production. If I had to guess, it’s probably because the game, and it’s engine, was built primarily for the PS4 architecture. Considering how PlayStation’s previous PC game ports, Days Gone and Death Stranding, were met with unanimous praise for their polish, one has to wonder why it took so long for Guerrilla to fix its game on the platform along with pushing an update on the PS5. While the update itself is great, its arrival could have been a little sooner. If you didn’t own a PS4 and are just jumping into the world of Horizon, then it’s a great time to do so with it being such a refined experience in the state that it is right now, on both PS5 and PC. You don’t get the fancy features from native PS5 games like use of haptics and adaptive triggers, and while I do miss them (especially after Ghost of Tsushima director’s cut), it’s by no means a deal breaker. The sounds and vibrations from the DualSense controller are slightly more defined due to the hardware itself. Playing on the PS5 also comes with its own set of quality of life changes that aren’t necessarily due to the update itself. Here’s a look at how the game runs on the PS5 with the performance patch installed: Granted, Guerrilla has ironed out a lot of the issues since the port’s launch, but compared to the enhanced console version, it can still feel a little unstable unless you’re running it on a particularly high-end system, which is what we noticed when running it on an Alienware Area 51 with an Intel Core i9 9900K, 32 GB RAM, and an RTX 2080 Super. Performance above 60fps on mid-range hardware on PC isn’t truly attainable, which just goes to show how shoddy the game’s port was. My gaming PC, which is armed with an AMD Ryzen 7 3700X, 32 GB of RAM and an Nvidia Geforce RTX 2060 Super, can run the game just fine at higher graphical fidelity, but where it stumbles is on higher resolutions. ![]() I still haven’t finished it, but running it on a 4K TV (LG 49UM7300) at 60 frames per second is a great way to revisit it. I took the performance patch as an opportunity to go back to the game and finish its DLC expansion, the Frozen Wilds. But with the game having launched on PC almost a year ago, providing better visuals and performance over its console version, how different is the PS5 version now? The performance uplift is a welcome addition complementing news of the game’s sequel, Horizon Forbidden West, being delayed from 2021 to early 2022. Those who have yet to play the game can purchase it on either PS4 or PS5, although you'll need to play it on the latter to see any improvements.įor those who haven't played the game yet, Horizon Zero Dawn is an open-world action-adventure game which sees players take on the role of Aloy, a young woman who sets out on a journey from her cozy village to discover the sercets of her past and figure out how to stop the rise in rampaging robot dinosaurs currently endangering the world.Horizon Zero Dawn recently got its much requested performance patch for PS5, increasing the frame rate cap to 60fps when played on the new console. Those who already own the game will simply have to download the patch for free and the improvements should be ready and waiting. Related: Horizon Zero Dawn's Techno-Fantasy Setting Displays The Kind Of Ambition More Games Should Strive Forĭetailed in Guerilla Games' tweet, Horizon Zero Dawn and the Complete Edition will now run in 4K at 60fps for all PS5 owners thanks to this new patch. Strangely it looks better on my ps5/ oled than on my rtx 3070 100+FPS at 1440p. horizon / Gow / Tlou 2 / ghost of Tsushima graphics through all the gen at 60fps is all I need. This news comes from Guerrilla Games' official Twitter account which tweeted the news shortly after Horizon Forbidden West's release date reveal during this year's Gamescom Opening Night Live showcase. last gen gzme are still good enough looking for me. Sony and developer Guerilla Games have surprise dropped a new patch for Horizon Zero Dawn which will allow the game to run in 4K at 60fps on PS5.
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