Horizon Forbidden West is generally considered to be a big improvement over Horizon Zero Dawn. Still, it’s not without its faults, as many players reported bugs and odd graphics issues upon release. As an example, the foliage quality in Horizon Forbidden West’s performance mode was a big issue for some players, and they didn’t want to play the game in the much-sharper Favor Resolution mode at 30 FPS.
Developer Guerrilla Games has released various patches for Horizon Forbidden West that were aimed at fixing bugs and solving technical issues. The previously released Patch 1.07 added an option to fully turn off the HUD, and it also reportedly improved the vegetation quality in performance mode. It does look like the game should’ve been delayed for a few weeks, but the developer has been releasing updates at an impressively fast pace. Guerrilla Games has now released Patch 1.08 for Horizon Forbidden West and detailed all the changes coming in this update.
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It should be noted that these patch notes may contain spoilers for Horizon Forbidden West. The patch notes start by listing out all the known problems that are not fixed in the update, including the issues related to shimmering, sharpening, and screen saturation. The next section details some bugs that were present in main story quests, side quests, and open-world activities, and have now been fixed in this update.
Guerrilla Games has also made improvements to shadows and clouds in Horizon Forbidden West, and fixed an issue with frozen controls in Photo Mode. Then, the section on stability confirms that Patch 1.08 adds crash fixes, along with improvements to streaming and visual popping in the game. Finally,
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