![]() However, the initial launch for PC left some scratching their heads - it suffered from various issues, such as framerate drops in busy areas, the anisotropic filter not working, and slow motion with using Concentration when using the bow or other instances where the game is supposed to slow down wasn’t working. Seeing as this was originally released back in 2017 for the PS4, naturally the PC version would benefit from higher framerates (up to 120 FPS), better graphics, keyboard and mouse controls that are customizable, a FOV slider, ultrawide support, and a built-in benchmarking tool. The PC version was ported by Virtuos last August. A game as well-designed and executed as this deserves some attention. The fact that it’s been out for some time probably means this review is barely going to get any reads. But in the 50 hours that it took me to get through the entire story, I couldn’t help myself but to write about this game. I know, the game has been out for four years now, less than a year of which on PC (on Steam and GOG). And now, with the verge of the death of all humanity because of these machines, there’s only one prospect that can save them - Project Zero Dawn. Once at peace with man, they have turned on them for the worse - now they kill everything they see on sight. They resemble very closely to their animal counterparts, from their appearance to their behavior, ranging from dinosaurs, hawks, deer, giraffes, alligators, tigers, among many others. The earth is dominated by robots, called machines. Well, that’s the setting of Horizon Zero Dawn. You might even think technology would be out of hand. Have you ever wondered what life would be like a little over 1,000 years from now? You might think everything at that point is just automation. How often do you get an email, a text, a phone call, or even a letter through snail mail without there being any sort of automation behind it? How often do you get one of those things that is personal, delivered just for you that wasn’t done by automation? Most of us, with the general exception of the older generation, take it for granted.
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