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Horizon Forbidden West has just received its latest update, Patch 1.21, which adds in support for the Burning Shores expansion, and a thalassophobia mode.
Guerrilla Games released Horizon Forbidden West Patch 1.21 yesterday, a PS5-exclusive update, which more prominently adds in support for Burning Shores which launches today (April 19). Aside from that though, it's also added in a range of new accessibility features, notably a thalassophobia mode (thanks,
This mode does a couple of things that should help anyone that does suffer from thalassophobia.
<p dir="ltr">Horizon Forbidden West has just received its latest update, Patch 1.21, which adds in support for the Burning Shores expansion, and a thalassophobia mode.</p><p dir="ltr">Guerrilla Games released Horizon Forbidden West Patch 1.21 yesterday, a PS5-exclusive update, which more prominently adds in support for Burning Shores which launches today (April 19). Aside from that though, it's also added in a range of new accessibility features, notably a thalassophobia mode (thanks, <a href="
Guerrilla Games released Horizon Forbidden West Patch 1.21 yesterday, a PS5-exclusive update, which more prominently adds in support for Burning Shores which launches today (April 19). Aside from that though, it's also added in a range of new accessibility features, notably a thalassophobia mode (thanks,
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). For those who might not know, thalassophobia is the fear of deep bodies of water like the ocean or a large lake.This mode does a couple of things that should help anyone that does suffer from thalassophobia.
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, "This feature aims to ease thalassophobia symptoms by improving underwater ambient visibility," which in practice translates to water looking a bit less murky, with objects in the distance looking a bit sharper. The other aspect of the feature that should help is that Aloy will be able to breathe indefinitely, "regardless of story progression."
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<p dir="ltr">Horizon Forbidden West has just received its latest update, Patch 1.21, which adds in support for the Burning Shores expansion, and a thalassophobia mode.</p><p dir="ltr">Guerrilla Games released Horizon Forbidden West Patch 1.21 yesterday, a PS5-exclusive update, which more prominently adds in support for Burning Shores which launches today (April 19). Aside from that though, it's also added in a range of new accessibility features, notably a thalassophobia mode (thanks, <a href="
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">Eurogamer</a>). For those who might not know, thalassophobia is the fear of deep bodies of water like the ocean or a large lake.</p><p dir="ltr">This mode does a couple of things that should help anyone that does suffer from thalassophobia. <a href="
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">According to Guerrilla</a>, "This feature aims to ease thalassophobia symptoms by improving underwater ambient visibility," which in practice translates to water looking a bit less murky, with objects in the distance looking a bit sharper. The other aspect of the feature that should help is that Aloy will be able to breathe indefinitely, "regardless of story progression."</p><a href="
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