Horizon Forbidden West Complete Edition 1.4.59.0 PC Patch Now Available

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Patch 1.4.59.0, a new update for Horizon Forbidden West Complete Edition that contains various visual upgrades, bug fixes, and improvements to the UI for the PC version of the game, is now available for download, the teams at Guerrilla Games and Nixxes Software have announced. The patch follows a hotfix from April 25 that addresses a Radeon and GeForce GPU bug; namely, one where Intel XeSS Native AA couldn’t be enabled in the Burning Shores expansion.

Patch 1.4.59.0 changes:

  • Fixed an issue where the power cell in the No Man’s Land Relic Ruin would lose its charge without touching the water.
  • Improved the texture quality of Aloy in Photo Mode when using Very High textures.
  • Improved the visual quality of snow to match the improvements made to dust visuals.
  • Focus Highlight Track is no longer hardcoded to the F key when using mouse and keyboard. You can reassign the function by remapping the Weapon Wheel key binding.
  • Fixed a bug that caused the subtitle size setting to reset to default when changing peripheral devices or updating the interface text size.
  • Fixed an issue with various item lists where items would be displayed off-screen after scrolling through another list.
  • Fixed an issue that prevented players from taking all chest items if they opened it using a controller and would then swap to mouse and keyboard controls.
  • Various UI bug fixes.

Hotfix 1.3.57.0 changes:

  • Stability improvements.
  • Intel XeSS Native AA is now also available on AMD Radeon GPUs and older NVIDIA GeForce GPUs.

Nixxes on the hotfix:

This hotfix addresses a crash that could occur for some players in the Burning Shores expansion after installing the update we released earlier this week. We’ve also fixed a bug that prevented users of AMD Radeon GPUs and older NVIDIA GeForce GPUs from enabling Intel XeSS Native AA. Thanks again for sharing your feedback!

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