Horizon Forbidden West: Accessibility Horizon Forbidden West guide, walkthrough
This page of the guide contains information on all of Horizon Forbidden West's handicap and accessibility features.
Last update: 24 February 2022
On this page of the guide you'll learn about the accessibility options available in Horizon Forbidden West.
Horizon Forbidden West accessibility options
- Horizon Forbidden West's settings contain an Accessibility tab with many functions that can make the game easier:
- Displaying quest path: Explorer (minimal help), Guided (all quest markers and marked paths);
- Pointing out navigation points: Explorer (minimal help), Guided (all quest markers);
- Button placement and modification: you can customize the controls to your needs;
- Contextual reminders: reminders on how to use your weapons, how to fight, etc.;
- Weapon wheel slowdown: adjust how much time slows down when browsing the weapon wheel;
- QTE sequences during gauntlet runs: tweak the controls during QTE sequences;
- Automatic shieldwing: option becomes available after unlocking the gadget;
- Mounts stick to roads: choose whether your mount should automatically follow the road;
- Second remote: lets you use a second controller with identical controls (requires a second user profile);
- Hold/press: adjust how holding buttons works;
- Aim assist: adjust your arrows' trajectory to make hitting the target easier;
- Automatic sprint (on foot);
- Automatic sprint (mounted);
- Change movement and looking around: lets you swap the functions of the left and right sticks;
- Motion sensitivity;
- Left/Right stick dead zone;
- X axis sensitivity (camera);
- Y axis sensitivity (camera);
- Vibration level - cutscenes;
- Vibration level - climbing;
- Vibration level - combat;
- Vibration level - weapons;
- Vibration level - environment;
- Vibration level - interface;
- Adaptive triggers for weapons: disabling this option reduces trigger resistance and weapon fatigue;
- Motion blur;
- Camera shake;
- Camera shake underwater;
- Camera position: always on the left or dynamic;
- Hints for climbing always on: no need to use the Focus;
- Music volume;
- Speech volume;
- Sound effects volume;
- Audio mix: you can adjust your audio to match your speaker setup;
- Disable tinnitus sounds;
- Display subtitles: size and background;
- Text language;
- Dialogue and cutscene language.
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