Horizon Zero Dawn – Latest PC Patch Adds FSR and DLSS Support

Horizon Zero Dawn's PC patch 1.11 adds support for both Nvidia's DLSS and AMD's FSR among a slew of other major and minor improvements.

Guerilla Games’ Horizon Zero Dawn released on PC last year to mostly positive reviews (especially over time), although the technical side of the game came under scrutiny by many critics and players. Since the game’s release, numerous updates have done wonders to optimize performance and iron out other inconsistencies with the experience.

The game’s latest update, patch 1.11, now also adds support for both AMD’s FSR and Nvidia’s DLSS technologies. Both use machine learning algorithms to upscale visuals to a higher resolution with minimal loss in quality, also allowing for improved frame rates. Horizon Zero Dawn on PC previously supported AMD’s FidelityFX CAS, which this update replaces with FSR. In addition to this, there’s also no pre-compilation of shaders on startup- which was a major point of criticism of this PC port.

The follow-up to Horizon Zero Dawn, Horizon Forbidden West is currently in the works at Guerilla Games and will be releasing on February 18th, 2022 for both PS4 and PS5.

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