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[GameSpot] - The Last Of Us Part I PC Fixes Are Being Prioritized Over Steam Deck Compatibility


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The PC port of The Last of Us Part I hasn't gotten off to a great start, but developer Naughty Dog says that it is working on a new patch to make the game run more smoothly on that platform. The bad news here is that while the PC port is being prioritized, Steam Deck users will have to wait until the game is verified and improved on that system.

"A reminder that we will have a new hotfix live for The Last of Us Part I on PC tomorrow, and a patch on Friday," Naughty Dog tweeted. "While we know many of you would like to play The Last of Us Part I on Steam Deck, we are prioritizing fixes and patches before submitting it for verification. We will keep you updated of its Steam Deck status as we continue to improve the PC version."

The Last of Us on PC launched with a slew of technical problems and bizarre glitches, with one strange bug resulting in characters being soaking wet for no reason at all. Tech outlet Digital Foundry did a thorough investigation into the current state of the game, and in an hour-long video, the analysts labeled the game as "effectively a beta" and a "profound disappointment" overall.

Some of the problems with the game include steep VRAM and CPU requirements, with all but the mightiest of gaming PCs experiencing dropped frames and other technical hitches. PlayStation's other PC ports have been more accommodating when it comes to PC specs, but currently, The Last of Us Part I appears to be the exception to the rule. As for its other technical issues, Digital Foundry noted that these serious issues likely won't be resolved anytime soon.

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