Gaming News Finally ! The Last of Us on PC just keeps getting more and more playable
If The Last of Us has always been well received by players, the arrival of the PC version completely changed the game. Thankfully, Naughty Dog has caught up.
The Last of Us, a messy PC version to say the least…
It’s rare in the world of video games, but The Last of Us has always been in unison with the public. It must be said that the title Naughty Dog quite simply made the history of the industry with its mature writing and unforgettable sequences. Nevertheless, With the recent release of The Last of Us Part I on PC, the franchise’s reputation has taken a hit.
If gamers who have never owned a Sony console were excited to finally see The Last of Us Part I land on PC, the euphoria was short-lived. Everyone was quickly complaining about this new version, and for good reason the game, when not unplayable, was riddled with graphical glitches. Fortunately, the dog paw studio finally corrected the situation today.
… But finally fixed
A few hours ago, The Last of Us Part I finally got the right to a patch worthy of the name. The latter, titled 1.0.3.0, fixes many issues that made the experience virtually unplayable. In particular, we learn that all the problems related to the audio have finally been resolved (sometimes the sound was too quiet for example), but also and above all that Removed the many crashes when using Ultra settings.
Note that too Most graphic glitches have disappeared. From now on, when Joël, the main character of the adventure, grabs an opponent from behind, they will no longer put themselves in a T. The textures that were displayed with a lower resolution than the one selected by the player have also been revised. In other words, the selected parameters eventually match.
You get it, if The Last of Us Part I had a more than rough start on PC, the title finally offers a gaming experience that lives up to its reputation. If you want more information about The Last of Us Part I, the remake of the first opus, we recommend that you read or re-read our review. Note, however, that this review mainly applies to the PlayStation 5 version of the game, which was released on September 2nd, 2022.