Guerrilla has launched a brand new patch for Horizon Forbidden West which provides a variety of latest accessibility options – together with one designed for individuals who endure from thalassophobia.
Thalassophobia is classed because the persistent and intense concern of deep our bodies of water, together with the ocean, oceans and even lakes. It’s completely different from aquaphobia, which is a concern of water itself.
In keeping with Guerrilla, this feature goals to ease a participant’s thalassophobia by “enhancing underwater ambient visibility”. Moreover, Aloy will have the ability to breathe indefinitely when underneath the water “no matter story development”.
The distinction is refined, however you may see a pinkish pulse illuminating the ocean mattress so you may higher see Aloy’s environment within the decrease of the 2 movies beneath (with due to Eurogamer’s Marie for recording each).
Generally known as Patch 1.21, this replace is unique to PlayStation 5 consoles. It additionally makes looting so much simpler due to the auto-pickup choice, and enlarges subtitles.
You may learn the total patch notes beneath:
This patch is all getting ready gamers for Horizon Forbidden West’s Burning Shores DLC, which is out at present.
Burning Shores will see Forbidden West’s protagonist Aloy heading out to the “untamed wilds of Los Angeles” following the occasions of Forbidden West’s primary marketing campaign.
Nevertheless, regardless of the bottom sport releasing throughout each PlayStation 5 and PS4 consoles, Burning Shores is a PS5 unique. Final month, sport director Mathijs de Jonge promised Horizon Forbidden West’s Burning Shores DLC will totally embrace the “energy” of the PlayStation 5, in a bid to clarify why the add-on is unique to Sony’s newer console.