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If you bounced off the PC port six months ago due to stutters, come back. The Sundom is smoother than ever.

The game’s lighting, character models, and environmental detail have been updated to match the fidelity of the sequel, Forbidden West .

: Resolved a bug in the "Deep Secrets of Earth" quest where music would fail to play and addressed an issue where the character Nil would disappear during "Cause for Concern". Horizon Wiki Why the Remaster is "Better" Over the Original horizonzerodawnremasteredupdatev14630r better

The specific version appears to be a misidentified or highly specific internal build number, as the official public updates for Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered

If you own the original 2017 release, upgrading directly to the Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered Complete Edition grants immediate access to the base game along with The Frozen Wilds expansion . 1. Next-Generation Visual Identity If you bounced off the PC port six

Using upscalers like AMD FSR 3.1 or Intel XeSS in previous iterations created severe "ghosting" artifacts around moving particles—most notably in the snow-heavy environments of The Frozen Wilds DLC. This update stabilizes frame generation and temporal interpolation, removing trailing visual artifacts from the screen. Performance Comparison: Launch vs. Build v1.4.63.0r

: Subtle fixes to skin shaders and eye reflections in this version bring the remastered character models closer to the level of detail seen in Horizon Forbidden West , bridging the visual gap between the two titles. Quality of Life and Bug Fixes : Resolved a bug in the "Deep Secrets

Just when you thought Aloy’s origin story couldn’t get any sharper, Guerrilla Games and Nixxes Software have dropped a surprise update. While the gaming world is busy debating DLC theories for the Forbidden West sequel, the team quietly pushed out (build version v1.4.63.0).