Guerrilla has released a new patch for its PSVR2 title, Horizon Call of the Mountain.
As with most updates, this patch (known as Patch 1.04) addresses a collection of bits and bobs across the game — for example, this patch fixes an issue that saw the Aim Assistance re-enabled when some players rebooted the title. Meanwhile, a user's UI should no longer disappear after fighting the Scrappers.
In addition to this, Guerrilla has also fixed the glitch that could cause a Watcher to become inactive and not attack the player, so stay on your guard.
You can read the full Call of the Mountain patch notes below (please note, some patch notes could be considered spoilers):
Accessibility Features
Performance and Stability
Missions and Progression
Machines
UI/UX
Other
Ian slapped Horizon Call of the Mountain with a Recommended badge on its release, stating it «delivers some of the greatest virtual vistas [he's] ever witnessed» (and that's including his own visage).
«In flat-screen, Call of the Mountain would have been nothing more than a forgettable spin-off with a limited appeal to anyone but the core Horizon fans who know the difference between a Nora and an Oseram,» he wrote.
«With the addition of PSVR2 though, Horizon Call of the Mountain becomes a remarkable spectacle that anyone can enjoy. Sure the mechanics and story are lacking at times, but none of that is going to matter so much when you get to experience the intoxicating views this world has to offer.»
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