Horizon Zero Dawn™ Complete Edition

Horizon Zero Dawn™ Complete Edition

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I have a 1660 super and I5-8400 it's worth to buy the upgrade?
I have the complete edition, should i stay with the complete edition or buy the upgrade? I don't think my pc will run the game...
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Basan™ 19 Nov @ 1:09pm 
Then why risk it, to be bluntly frank over here? :baa:

- And never forget that the Horizon Zero Dawn: Remastered (HZD:R) comes tied with the innevitable PlayStation Network site's forceful account DRM like creation, which surely isn't a secure thing by today's standards. :creatigoo:
- Secondly, it also forces you to follow the PlayStation Publishing LLC current EULA[research.playstation.com], which is clearly breaking the EU's "General Data Protection" and "Personal Data Information" Laws[commission.europa.eu]. :steamthumbsdown:
Are you dead sure that you want to bring that upon your current concerns cart about digital security about your on how your own personal information data is handled and/or managed?

Sort of summing it all up: Remember that if you can't Sony to safeguard your interests as a customer and player, you really ought to start votting with your wallet against those huge breaches of trust that they're currently displaying. :creatiblock:
Or at least until they repent or reverse that utter tripe for a games developing business low ethical standards practices.
Stay with the original until you have a GPU about 3 tiers/generations higher (think RTX 4080, RX 7700 XT etc). The remaster has a lot of new bugs and runs much worse than the original...not to mention the forced account creation nonsense.

My last card was a 1660 Super, and current one is an RX 6600 that gets about +30 FPS in most games. On my RX 6600 with LOW settings I get ~64 FPS with FSR @balanced (which makes it ugly), and 54 at native scale (which makes it "un-enjoyable/playable"), and it feels choppy and laggy either way. FSR is totally borked in this game. Causes ghosting streaks, and trails behind all moving leaves, dust, etc and when it rains it looks like the buildings and trees are melting. The 1660 Super will not do DLSS correct? So you'd be stuck with FSR and like 30-40 horrible, choppy, ugly FPS.

In the original, I get 80-90 FPS on high settings (about the same on my 1660S but with lowered settings), no scaling, so it feels much smoother and looks better. I found the remaster graphics to be different, not better. The new lighting is very unatural looking like playing under spot lights. The new animations and all are nice, but that's about 0.5% of the game. The final deal breaker for me was, max FOV is "zoomed in" more than the original was at 90 out of 100. So set orignal at ~70-80, and that is what max +25 is like on the remaster.

Comparison shots (90/100 vs max +25 FOV):
https://i.imgur.com/AZIOuv6.gifv
https://i.imgur.com/5V9QaYg.gifv
Last edited by Dude Guyman; 19 Nov @ 9:31pm
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