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Steam will automatically download a patch containing the necessary voice packs. Troubleshooting Missing Audio or Greyed-Out Options

offers extensive language support across its PC and PlayStation 5 versions, ensuring accessibility for a global audience. On Steam and PS5, players can download specific language packs to change both text and spoken dialogue. Language Support Breakdown

If your initial download didn't include your preferred language, you may need to install a separate language pack. On PlayStation 5 Navigate to the . horizon zero dawn remastered language packrune

the configuration file, typically named steam_emu.ini , rune.ini , or Language.ini .

Running the remastered version requires significantly more resources than the original 2017 release due to visual upgrades that bring it on par with its sequel, Horizon Forbidden West . Specification Minimum (720p @ 30 FPS) Recommended (1080p @ 60 FPS) Windows 10 64-bit (v1909+) Windows 10 64-bit (v1909+) Processor Intel Core i3-8100 / AMD Ryzen 3 1300X Intel Core i5-8600 / AMD Ryzen 5 3600 Memory Graphics NVIDIA GTX 1650 4GB / AMD RX 5500 XT 4GB NVIDIA RTX 3060 / AMD RX 5700 Storage 135 GB SSD Space 135 GB SSD Space Steam will automatically download a patch containing the

: The corresponding audio and text files must already be present in the game directory for this change to take effect. Supported Languages

offers a robust selection of language options across both PlayStation 5 and PC. While text support is extensive, full audio is limited to specific regions and major languages. Language Support Breakdown If your initial download didn't

Navigate to the game's installation directory or the emulator's save folder (often found in %AppData%\Roaming\Goldberg SteamEmu Saves\settings ). Locate a file named .

The is a secondary download used to add full audio and localized text to the 2024 remastered version of the game. This is particularly relevant for PC players who may have downloaded a version that only includes English voice-over by default. Overview of Language Support

This passion is mirrored in the game's own story, which features a fascinating, lore-accurate reason for everyone speaking the same "common" language. As detailed in a datapoint from Horizon Forbidden West , the original plan of Project Zero Dawn was for the new generation of humans to be educated by the database, which would have exposed them to a multitude of languages. However, when Ted Faro purged APOLLO, the system defaulted to its programming's base language. Consequently, every child raised in the Cradle facilities was taught only that one default tongue, resulting in the unified but linguistically stunted world of the Horizon we know today.