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It is simply an update to the madman Horizon: Desperate West and then release a new patch to solve the card level problem

Following the patch released last week, Guerrilla today released another update to Horizon Forbidden West.

It is simply an update to the madman Horizon: Desperate West and then release a new patch to solve the card level problem

This update continues to make improvements to the quality of the game, covering several improvements from user interface optimizations and solving card level issues.

This situation has now been resolved in some side quests where machine monsters were stuck in places that the player could not reach, thus hindering the progress of the game.

Interestingly, developer Guerrilla also added subtitles for the lyrics of the theme song "In the Flood", declaring that it meant "karaoke time".

It is simply an update to the madman Horizon: Desperate West and then release a new patch to solve the card level problem

So, will you now pull out your microphone and sing a ballad for Aloy and her friends during the game?

To complement these instructions, Guerrilla also released a tweet specifically aimed at content creators.

The developers wrote: "Please note that we realized that when playing at 1080p and 60fps, the streaming streaming will be interrupted when saved by the campfire. To avoid this from happening, it is recommended to choose a lower streaming quality or a lower frame rate, for example, 1080p and 30fps, or 720p and 60fps. "

It is simply an update to the madman Horizon: Desperate West and then release a new patch to solve the card level problem

Although Guerrrilla only released these patch notes today, many of Horizons West's gamers have noticed some changes in the game, such as Aloy's new loot animation.

Animation may be an exaggeration, in fact, what players can do now is turn off the pickup animation so that Aloy can immediately grab nearby resources, greatly speeding up exploration.

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