Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered Update 1.0.37 - 1....
The official patch notes for Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered update 1.0.38.0
Fix: 1.0.37 introduces “Safe Zone Margins” specifically for 21:9 and 32:9 resolutions. The UI now clamps to the visible display area. Note: The map screen still uses horizontal stretching, but Nixxes confirms a true 32:9 map is coming in 1.0.39.
- Overall sentiment becomes positive: players note smoother frame pacing and resolved show-stopping crashes; streamers highlight improved stability in long play sessions.
Outfit Transmog: Functional wardrobe system allows visual customization of armor. Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered update 1.0.37 - 1....
The Strange Dual-Numbering: 1.0.37 to 1.0.38
First, let’s address the elephant in the room. Users across Reddit and ResetEra noticed that patch notes initially appeared for 1.0.37, but within 48 hours, the build number on consoles shifted to 1.0.38 without a separate download. According to Nixxes, this is due to a hotfix pipeline:
Day 1 — Day 3
Visual Overhaul: Upgraded character models, lighting, and textures to match the fidelity of Horizon Forbidden West.
Accessibility: Added Color Blind Mode and addressed issues where machine eyes wouldn't flash correctly before an attack. The official patch notes for Horizon Zero Dawn
has always been a masterclass in atmospheric storytelling, but the transition to the Remastered version by Nixxes Software and Guerrilla Games has brought a new level of scrutiny to every blade of grass and metal shard. Update 1.0.37 represents a significant step in that ongoing refinement, moving past the initial "wow" factor of the visual overhaul to address the underlying mechanics that define the player experience. The Technical Heartbeat: Stability and Performance