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Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered Update 1.0.37.1: Full Technical Breakdown

The release of Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered has brought Aloy's debut adventure to modern standards, and the recent Update 1.0.37.1 (also cataloged as Hotfix 1.0.38.0 in some regions) represents a critical step in the game's post-launch support. Developed by Nixxes Software in collaboration with Guerrilla Games, this update focuses on high-priority stability issues and refined gameplay mechanics that were identified shortly after the remaster's launch on October 31, 2024. Critical Stability and Performance Fixes

The primary goal of update 1.0.37.1 was to stabilize the experience for PC and PS5 players who encountered technical hurdles during early play.

Benchmark Crash Resolution: A prominent issue where the game would crash immediately after running the built-in performance benchmark has been resolved.

Memory and GPU Management: Building on previous performance patches, this update continues to refine VRAM budgeting and GPU resource leaks that could cause micro-stutters or instability over long play sessions.

Steam Input and Controller Support: The update includes improvements to Steam Input to ensure that controllers connected after the game has launched are recognized correctly. Gameplay and Quality of Life Enhancements

Beyond stability, update 1.0.37.1 introduces specific mechanical fixes that improve the "feel" of combat and exploration.

Concentration Skill Fix: One of the most requested fixes addressed a bug where the Concentration skill required two presses of the R3 button to activate or deactivate after its first use. It now functions with a single, responsive click.

Axis and Aiming Adjustments: Minor but impactful adjustments were made to the X and Y-axis for both mouse and controller users, alongside improved aim toggle functionality for more precise machine hunting.

Combat Mobility: Following feedback from the community, players can now charge their bow while performing a dodge roll, a feature carried over from Horizon Forbidden West that increases the fluidity of combat. Visual and World Polishing

The remaster already boasts significant upgrades, including 10 hours of new motion capture data for conversations. Update 1.0.37.1 adds the following finishing touches:

Environmental Detail: Improved level of detail (LOD) when viewing large settlements like Meridian from a distance, preventing "pop-in" or blurred textures.

Character Models: The removal of visible "neck seams" on certain character models and resolved visual issues with face paint when playing on Medium or lower graphics presets.

Machine and Animal Fidelity: Turkeys now display correct detail levels at all ranges, and machine eyes flash before attacking as intended, providing essential combat cues. Summary of Major Patch Notes (v1.0.37.1/1.0.38.0) Specific Improvement Stability Fixed crash occurring after running the PC benchmark. Mechanics

Fixed Concentration skill requiring double-clicks to activate. Controls Improved Steam Input and controller hot-plugging. Visuals

Fixed neck seams on characters and improved LOD for settlements. Exploration Fixed "floating climbing points" in Devil's Thirst. Horizon Wikihttps://horizon.fandom.com Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered Updates

Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered updates have focused on significant quality-of-life improvements, including optional PSN accounts, outfit transmog, and auto-pickup, with Patch 1.4 and 1.5 delivering key fixes. The remastered version features enhanced visuals, 4K support, and re-recorded audio designed to bring the 2017 title up to Horizon Forbidden West standards. For a complete list of patch notes, visit Horizon Wiki Steam Community

Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered has received several technical updates since its launch in October 2024 to align its quality with Horizon Forbidden West. While the version number "1.037.1" is likely a confusion with the original game's patch history (which reached versions like 1.52), the most recent major milestone for the Remastered edition is Patch 1.07 / 1.4, which introduced significant features like outfit transmog and accessibility improvements. 🛠️ Key Update Highlights (Patch 1.07 / 1.4)

The latest significant updates for both PS5 and PC versions focus on gameplay fluidity and visual parity with the sequel.

👗 Outfit Transmog: Players can now change Aloy’s appearance without losing the stats of their strongest armor.

🌿 Auto-Pickup: An option was added to the settings to automatically harvest resources, removing the "stop-and-pick" animation from the original.

👁️ Machine Combat Cues: Machine eyes now flash specifically before an attack, a combat indicator brought over from Forbidden West.

🎨 Accessibility: Added a dedicated Color Blind Mode and remappable controls for mounts.

🏹 Combat Tweaks: You can now charge your bow while performing a dodge roll, making combat feel much more responsive. 🚀 Technical Improvements

Developed by Nixxes Software, these updates address early-launch stability and visual bugs. Visual & Performance

Shadow & Texture Fixes: Resolved flickering shadows in Meridian and "neck seams" visible on character models.

Environment Detail: Improved Level of Detail (LOD) for settlements when viewed from long distances.

Upscaling Stability: Reduced "ghosting" on snow particles when using AMD FSR or Intel XeSS on PC. Audio & Interface

Dialogue Mix: Adjusted panning and loudness in conversations to ensure voices are centered and clear.

Cinematics: Fixed a bug where music would fail to play during the "Deep Secrets of Earth" quest.

Ultrawide Support: Fixed UI element placement and marker rendering for 21:9 and 32:9 resolutions. ⚙️ Upgrade & Performance Information Upgrade Cost $9.99 for existing PS4/PC owners. Save Data

Original PS4/PC saves are fully compatible and can be imported. New Content 10+ hours of re-recorded mocap and dialogue for NPCs. PC Features

Full DualSense support (haptics/adaptive triggers) and Steam Deck Verified.

To help you with the specific update you're looking for, could you clarify: Are you on PS5 or PC?

Are you experiencing a specific bug or looking for detailed patch notes for a very recent hotfix?

Is the "1.037.1" number from a specific launcher (like Steam or Epic Games Store)?

While there is no official documentation for a version specifically labeled "1.037.1" in the public patch history for Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered, the most recent and significant updates for the game on PlayStation 5 and PC have focused on major quality-of-life improvements and technical stability.

If you are seeing a version number like this on your console or PC client, it likely encompasses the broad range of fixes introduced in recent major patches (such as 1.3 and 1.4). Key Features and Fixes from Recent Updates

Recent updates developed by Nixxes and Guerrilla have prioritized streamlining gameplay and fixing long-standing bugs: Gameplay Streamlining:

Auto Pickup: A highly requested "Auto Pickup" option has been added to settings, allowing players to gather resources like healing herbs without the picking animation.

Auto Sprint: New options for "Auto Sprint" while on foot or mounted remove the need to constantly click the control stick or mash buttons to maintain speed.

Focus Movement: Players can now walk while the Focus is active, similar to the mechanics in Horizon Forbidden West. Technical & Visual Polish:

Machine Combat: Addressed an intended feature where machine eyes now correctly flash before an attack, providing better combat telegraphs.

Audio Enhancements: Extensive adjustments to audio mixing were made to reduce excessive reverb and improve dialogue panning and loudness balance.

Meridian Loading: Fixed a rare but critical issue where the gate to Meridian would fail to load correctly during the first encounter. Accessibility & Controls:

Color Blind Mode: A dedicated Color Blind Mode is now available within the accessibility settings.

DualSense Support: Rumble functionality now works for DualSense controllers connected via Bluetooth on PC.

Outfit Transmog: Patch 1.07 on PS5 (and subsequent PC updates) introduced functionality for outfit transmogrification, allowing players to keep stats from one outfit while using the look of another. Performance and World Improvements

3. Audio & Dialogue Sync (The Frozen Wilds Fix)

  • Lip Sync Polish: Corrected a drift in the The Frozen Wilds DLC where Banuk dialogue was 0.5 seconds behind the character models.
  • 3D Audio: Improved occlusion in caves. Previously, echoing persisted even after leaving a ruin.

Overview

Update 1.037 is a significant stability and performance patch for Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered. It addresses critical bugs introduced in the previous major content update, resolves freezing issues in the "The Frozen Wilds" DLC, and improves graphical fidelity on PS5 Pro. This patch focuses heavily on crash prevention and quest progression blocking.

UI & Accessibility

  • Map: Fixed a bug where some campfire icons would disappear after reloading a save.
  • Custom HUD: Fixed the "always on" compass option resetting to "dynamic" after each game launch.
  • Controller (PS5): Improved haptic feedback response for bow draw weight; now correctly vibrates at full draw.

On PlayStation 5

  • Hover over the game tile > Press Options > Check for Update. You need firmware 8.20 or higher.

Quests & Progression

  • Main Quest – "The Heart of the Nora" : Fixed an issue where Varl would not open the gate to All-Mother Mountain, blocking progression.
  • Side Quest – "A Moment's Peace" : Corrected a bug where the Banuk figurine would fail to spawn, preventing quest completion.
  • DLC Quest – "The Shaman's Path" : Fixed Ourea becoming unresponsive during the "Follow the audio cues" segment.
  • General: Fixed several "invisible wall" glitches in the jungle area west of Mother's Watch.

Key Patch Focus (assumed)

  • Stability and crash fixes
  • Performance improvements (FPS/frame pacing, loading times)
  • Minor AI and combat behavior tweaks
  • Visual or graphics fixes (remaster-specific issues)
  • Quest/mission bug fixes and save reliability improvements

4. Input & Controller (PS5 DualSense)

  • Adaptive Trigger Fix: The resistance for the Hunter Bow now scales correctly based on draw weight (previously it was linear).
  • Gyro Aiming: Added a raw input toggle to remove the "mouse dampening" felt when using the PlayStation Edge controller on PC.

Performance Benchmarks: Before vs. After (Update 1037)

We tested Update 1.3.7 on three systems. Results are averaged over 10 minutes of combat near a Sawtooth site.

| System Specs | Patch 1.2.1 (Avg FPS) | Patch 1037 (Avg FPS) | 1% Low Improvement | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Low End (GTX 1660 / 1080p) | 42 FPS | 51 FPS | +35% (Less stutter) | | Mid Range (RTX 3060 / 1440p) | 68 FPS | 77 FPS | +22% | | High End (RTX 4090 / 4K DLSS Q) | 112 FPS | 124 FPS | +10% (VRAM stable) |

Note: RTX 4090 users saw the biggest subjective improvement in frame timing, eliminating the micro-stutter when turning the camera quickly.

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Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered Update 1.0.37.1: Full Technical Breakdown

The release of Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered has brought Aloy's debut adventure to modern standards, and the recent Update 1.0.37.1 (also cataloged as Hotfix 1.0.38.0 in some regions) represents a critical step in the game's post-launch support. Developed by Nixxes Software in collaboration with Guerrilla Games, this update focuses on high-priority stability issues and refined gameplay mechanics that were identified shortly after the remaster's launch on October 31, 2024. Critical Stability and Performance Fixes

The primary goal of update 1.0.37.1 was to stabilize the experience for PC and PS5 players who encountered technical hurdles during early play.

Benchmark Crash Resolution: A prominent issue where the game would crash immediately after running the built-in performance benchmark has been resolved.

Memory and GPU Management: Building on previous performance patches, this update continues to refine VRAM budgeting and GPU resource leaks that could cause micro-stutters or instability over long play sessions.

Steam Input and Controller Support: The update includes improvements to Steam Input to ensure that controllers connected after the game has launched are recognized correctly. Gameplay and Quality of Life Enhancements

Beyond stability, update 1.0.37.1 introduces specific mechanical fixes that improve the "feel" of combat and exploration.

Concentration Skill Fix: One of the most requested fixes addressed a bug where the Concentration skill required two presses of the R3 button to activate or deactivate after its first use. It now functions with a single, responsive click.

Axis and Aiming Adjustments: Minor but impactful adjustments were made to the X and Y-axis for both mouse and controller users, alongside improved aim toggle functionality for more precise machine hunting.

Combat Mobility: Following feedback from the community, players can now charge their bow while performing a dodge roll, a feature carried over from Horizon Forbidden West that increases the fluidity of combat. Visual and World Polishing

The remaster already boasts significant upgrades, including 10 hours of new motion capture data for conversations. Update 1.0.37.1 adds the following finishing touches:

Environmental Detail: Improved level of detail (LOD) when viewing large settlements like Meridian from a distance, preventing "pop-in" or blurred textures.

Character Models: The removal of visible "neck seams" on certain character models and resolved visual issues with face paint when playing on Medium or lower graphics presets.

Machine and Animal Fidelity: Turkeys now display correct detail levels at all ranges, and machine eyes flash before attacking as intended, providing essential combat cues. Summary of Major Patch Notes (v1.0.37.1/1.0.38.0) Specific Improvement Stability Fixed crash occurring after running the PC benchmark. Mechanics horizon zero dawn remastered update 1037 1 full

Fixed Concentration skill requiring double-clicks to activate. Controls Improved Steam Input and controller hot-plugging. Visuals

Fixed neck seams on characters and improved LOD for settlements. Exploration Fixed "floating climbing points" in Devil's Thirst. Horizon Wikihttps://horizon.fandom.com Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered Updates

Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered updates have focused on significant quality-of-life improvements, including optional PSN accounts, outfit transmog, and auto-pickup, with Patch 1.4 and 1.5 delivering key fixes. The remastered version features enhanced visuals, 4K support, and re-recorded audio designed to bring the 2017 title up to Horizon Forbidden West standards. For a complete list of patch notes, visit Horizon Wiki Steam Community

Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered has received several technical updates since its launch in October 2024 to align its quality with Horizon Forbidden West. While the version number "1.037.1" is likely a confusion with the original game's patch history (which reached versions like 1.52), the most recent major milestone for the Remastered edition is Patch 1.07 / 1.4, which introduced significant features like outfit transmog and accessibility improvements. 🛠️ Key Update Highlights (Patch 1.07 / 1.4)

The latest significant updates for both PS5 and PC versions focus on gameplay fluidity and visual parity with the sequel.

👗 Outfit Transmog: Players can now change Aloy’s appearance without losing the stats of their strongest armor.

🌿 Auto-Pickup: An option was added to the settings to automatically harvest resources, removing the "stop-and-pick" animation from the original.

👁️ Machine Combat Cues: Machine eyes now flash specifically before an attack, a combat indicator brought over from Forbidden West.

🎨 Accessibility: Added a dedicated Color Blind Mode and remappable controls for mounts.

🏹 Combat Tweaks: You can now charge your bow while performing a dodge roll, making combat feel much more responsive. 🚀 Technical Improvements

Developed by Nixxes Software, these updates address early-launch stability and visual bugs. Visual & Performance

Shadow & Texture Fixes: Resolved flickering shadows in Meridian and "neck seams" visible on character models.

Environment Detail: Improved Level of Detail (LOD) for settlements when viewed from long distances. Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered Update 1

Upscaling Stability: Reduced "ghosting" on snow particles when using AMD FSR or Intel XeSS on PC. Audio & Interface

Dialogue Mix: Adjusted panning and loudness in conversations to ensure voices are centered and clear.

Cinematics: Fixed a bug where music would fail to play during the "Deep Secrets of Earth" quest.

Ultrawide Support: Fixed UI element placement and marker rendering for 21:9 and 32:9 resolutions. ⚙️ Upgrade & Performance Information Upgrade Cost $9.99 for existing PS4/PC owners. Save Data

Original PS4/PC saves are fully compatible and can be imported. New Content 10+ hours of re-recorded mocap and dialogue for NPCs. PC Features

Full DualSense support (haptics/adaptive triggers) and Steam Deck Verified.

To help you with the specific update you're looking for, could you clarify: Are you on PS5 or PC?

Are you experiencing a specific bug or looking for detailed patch notes for a very recent hotfix?

Is the "1.037.1" number from a specific launcher (like Steam or Epic Games Store)?

While there is no official documentation for a version specifically labeled "1.037.1" in the public patch history for Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered, the most recent and significant updates for the game on PlayStation 5 and PC have focused on major quality-of-life improvements and technical stability.

If you are seeing a version number like this on your console or PC client, it likely encompasses the broad range of fixes introduced in recent major patches (such as 1.3 and 1.4). Key Features and Fixes from Recent Updates

Recent updates developed by Nixxes and Guerrilla have prioritized streamlining gameplay and fixing long-standing bugs: Gameplay Streamlining:

Auto Pickup: A highly requested "Auto Pickup" option has been added to settings, allowing players to gather resources like healing herbs without the picking animation. Lip Sync Polish: Corrected a drift in the

Auto Sprint: New options for "Auto Sprint" while on foot or mounted remove the need to constantly click the control stick or mash buttons to maintain speed.

Focus Movement: Players can now walk while the Focus is active, similar to the mechanics in Horizon Forbidden West. Technical & Visual Polish:

Machine Combat: Addressed an intended feature where machine eyes now correctly flash before an attack, providing better combat telegraphs.

Audio Enhancements: Extensive adjustments to audio mixing were made to reduce excessive reverb and improve dialogue panning and loudness balance.

Meridian Loading: Fixed a rare but critical issue where the gate to Meridian would fail to load correctly during the first encounter. Accessibility & Controls:

Color Blind Mode: A dedicated Color Blind Mode is now available within the accessibility settings.

DualSense Support: Rumble functionality now works for DualSense controllers connected via Bluetooth on PC.

Outfit Transmog: Patch 1.07 on PS5 (and subsequent PC updates) introduced functionality for outfit transmogrification, allowing players to keep stats from one outfit while using the look of another. Performance and World Improvements

3. Audio & Dialogue Sync (The Frozen Wilds Fix)

  • Lip Sync Polish: Corrected a drift in the The Frozen Wilds DLC where Banuk dialogue was 0.5 seconds behind the character models.
  • 3D Audio: Improved occlusion in caves. Previously, echoing persisted even after leaving a ruin.

Overview

Update 1.037 is a significant stability and performance patch for Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered. It addresses critical bugs introduced in the previous major content update, resolves freezing issues in the "The Frozen Wilds" DLC, and improves graphical fidelity on PS5 Pro. This patch focuses heavily on crash prevention and quest progression blocking.

UI & Accessibility

  • Map: Fixed a bug where some campfire icons would disappear after reloading a save.
  • Custom HUD: Fixed the "always on" compass option resetting to "dynamic" after each game launch.
  • Controller (PS5): Improved haptic feedback response for bow draw weight; now correctly vibrates at full draw.

On PlayStation 5

  • Hover over the game tile > Press Options > Check for Update. You need firmware 8.20 or higher.

Quests & Progression

  • Main Quest – "The Heart of the Nora" : Fixed an issue where Varl would not open the gate to All-Mother Mountain, blocking progression.
  • Side Quest – "A Moment's Peace" : Corrected a bug where the Banuk figurine would fail to spawn, preventing quest completion.
  • DLC Quest – "The Shaman's Path" : Fixed Ourea becoming unresponsive during the "Follow the audio cues" segment.
  • General: Fixed several "invisible wall" glitches in the jungle area west of Mother's Watch.

Key Patch Focus (assumed)

  • Stability and crash fixes
  • Performance improvements (FPS/frame pacing, loading times)
  • Minor AI and combat behavior tweaks
  • Visual or graphics fixes (remaster-specific issues)
  • Quest/mission bug fixes and save reliability improvements

4. Input & Controller (PS5 DualSense)

  • Adaptive Trigger Fix: The resistance for the Hunter Bow now scales correctly based on draw weight (previously it was linear).
  • Gyro Aiming: Added a raw input toggle to remove the "mouse dampening" felt when using the PlayStation Edge controller on PC.

Performance Benchmarks: Before vs. After (Update 1037)

We tested Update 1.3.7 on three systems. Results are averaged over 10 minutes of combat near a Sawtooth site.

| System Specs | Patch 1.2.1 (Avg FPS) | Patch 1037 (Avg FPS) | 1% Low Improvement | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Low End (GTX 1660 / 1080p) | 42 FPS | 51 FPS | +35% (Less stutter) | | Mid Range (RTX 3060 / 1440p) | 68 FPS | 77 FPS | +22% | | High End (RTX 4090 / 4K DLSS Q) | 112 FPS | 124 FPS | +10% (VRAM stable) |

Note: RTX 4090 users saw the biggest subjective improvement in frame timing, eliminating the micro-stutter when turning the camera quickly.

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