The Last of Us Part 1 PC Patch v1.0.1.5 addresses game breaking performance issues

The Last of Us Part 1 PC Patch v1.0.1.5 addresses game breaking performance issues
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Naughty Dog has quickly released a patch addressing the performance issues for The Last of Us Part 1 on PC. The quick reaction from the developers doesn’t exactly come as a surprise since its disappointing release caused a wave of negative reviews to be posted on the game’s Steam page.

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To give you a better idea of the exact fixes that have been provided with this latest update, we’ll be taking a closer look at the developer patch notes below. So without further ado, let’s get right into it.

The Last of Us Part 1 PC v1.0.1.5 Patch Notes

Here is the entire list of The Last of Us Part 1 PC patch notes provided by Naughty Dog themselves:

  • Fixed several performance & hitch related issues impacting some users.
    • Note: Additional improvements and investigations based on user feedback are underway.
  • Added extra crash diagnostic information to assist in investigating shader building related crashes and other common reported stability issues.

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Based on a few of the recent Steam reviews, it seems that the fix has resolved most of the issues that users have been experiencing lately. Since the crashes and drastic FPS drops were the only major gripes that players had with this port, some are now leaving glowing comments after playing through the game without any problems.

Unfortunately, there are still some that are experiencing the same prevalent bugs from before. With this in mind, fans should probably expect another update at some point in the near future. Based on the reaction from Naughty Dog, however, these flaws will most likely be fixed in the next few days so players can start enjoying this dystopian narrative masterpiece without any interruptions.

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