The latest Last of Us Part 1 patch for the PC port reportedly weighs in at around 14 GB provided you're caught up on the earlier updates. According to the official patch notes, it targets
Directly from NVIDIA: β[The Last of Us Part 1] Game may randomly crash during gameplay on GeForce RTX 30 series GPUs [4031676].β To read more about this update, please read here . The remaining updates for this hotfix include fixes for UI/UX, unintended character behavior (both playable and NPC), and more.
The Last of Us Part 1 is an entirely remade version of the original action-adventure game. It was first released in 2022 as a PlayStation 5 exclusive . A PC port then followed on March 28.
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A new hotfix for The Last of Us Part I is now live. This update addresses fixes that improve memory, performance, and more. Decreased PSO cache size to reduce memory requirements and minimize Out of Memory crashes. Added additional diagnostics for developer tracking purposes. Increased animation streaming memory to improve performance during
The Last of Us remake has been one of the most anticipated ports of PlayStation games, but many players faced huge problems when it came out on March 28. The game first showed a showed a good start on Steam in terms of concurrent users (CCU), peaking at 36,496 CCU (via SteamDB ).
The Last of Us: Part I finally arrived on PC in March and fair to say that it wasn't terribly well optimised. Early Steam feedback showed about two thirds of PC gamers returning negative feedback
The Last of Us Part 1 Update 1.0.4.0 for PC Patch Notes. Optimized CPU and GPU use throughout the game. Improved texture fidelity and resolution on in-game Low and Medium settings. Improved
Minimum requirements to run The Last of Us Part 1 on PC. The Last of Us Part 1 PC minimum requirements, to play the game on low graphic settings at 720p, 30 fps, are as follows:
Joel and Ellieβs unforgettable journey comes to PC when The Last of Us Part I hits PC on March 28, 2023. Like any memorable cross-country trip, snapping breathtaking photos is one of the best ways to capture the moment. Luckily, The Last of Us Part I comes stocked with the robust Photo Mode suite that [β¦]
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