Horizon Zero Dawn PC: DLSS and FSR boost performance

Horizon Zero Dawn PC: DLSS and FSR boost performance

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Waiting Horizon forbidden west, the PC version ofHorizon Zero Dawn continues to receive its share of fixes, with this time a patch aimed in particular at drastically improving performance.

Shared by Guerrilla Games on Reddit, the version 1.11 patch notes introduces NVIDIA's DLSS and AMD's FSR technologies, among other ways to reduce in-game stuttering issues.


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If the port of Horizon Zero Dawn on PC was generally very well received, it was unfortunately for some synonymous with serious performance problems. Guerrilla Games has since its release in October 2021 worked to correct its copy in order to offer the best possible experience.


With patch 1.11, the studio goes even further by adding the famous DLSS upscaling technologies from NVIDIA and FidelityFX Super Resolution from AMD, the latter replacing FidelityFX CAS. This should therefore allow you to enjoy the game with better performance, whether or not you are equipped with an NVIDIA RTX graphics card. Remember that AMD's FSR can work even on older NVIDIA models like the GTX 10XX.

In addition to this important addition, the management of shaders has also been redesigned: the game will now compile them in the background during loading times, which should result in a drastic reduction in the jerkiness problems deplored during the gameplay phases. This could, however, imply slightly longer loading times and higher CPU usage.


Guerrilla Games indicates at the end of the patch notes to listen to players to ensure that version 1.11 works as it should. No doubt this is not the last patch for this PC version, in the interim of the highly anticipated Horizon Forbidden West scheduled for February 18 on PS4 and PS5.


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