'Horizon Zero Dawn': Patches 1.10, 1.11 - What They Add and Address
'Horizon Zero Dawn's' Patch 1.11 contains a fix for an issue introduced by Patch 1.10
Two new patches were released just recently for "Horizon Zero Dawn," and they contain some new features as well as plenty of game fixes.
Starting off with Patch 1.10, this downloadable grants players the ability to just press and hold the 'X' button in order to purchase multiple items from merchants.
Players have also been given the new ability to invert the X-axis by finding and adjusting it via the Settings menu.
Minor changes to the different items inside the game have been applied as well, according to the patch notes posted on Reddit. Things such as item drop rates and costs have now been adjusted for better balance.
AI-controlled machines and humanoids should also work better inside the game.
Numerous bugs that players have previously had to deal with have also been addressed by the patch, including ones that could give the player problems if their playtime went over 200 hours.
Lines of dialogue will now also show up as intended in the game, and animations for the humanoids and machines have been fixed too.
The different elements that could be displayed in the user interface will now also be more accurate, and some of the weapons and modifications featured in the game have been fixed as well.
Several bugs related to specific quests have also been eliminated by "Horizon Zero Dawn's" Patch 1.10.
Bugs that could cause crashes before have also been addressed.
Notably, developers also noted that Patch 1.10 inadvertently added a bug that could cause a player to purchase an outfit or weapon they already had.
In a separate post on Reddit, developers confirmed that the issue that was introduced by Patch 1.10 can now also be fixed by downloading and installing Patch 1.11.
More news about other fixes and features that may be released for "Horizon Zero Dawn" should be made available in the near future.