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Naughty Dog Reveals The Last of Us Part I PC Features and Requirements

We already knew The Last of Us Part I was coming to PC later this month. Now you know exactly what kind of functionality is available on the port and what your PC needs to do it.

of New PS blog postthe PC version of Part I is designed specifically for the PC, with ultrawide monitors (both 21:9 and 32:9 aspect ratios), 4K resolution, and “adjustable texture quality, shadows, reflections, ambient occlusion, etc.” I’ve found that it supports a lot of features that have been implemented, and more.”

Additionally, the upcoming port will support AMD’s FSR 2.2 and Nvidia’s DLSS supersampling technology.

The Last of Us Part I PC port also supports haptic feedback for the PS5 DualSense controller. It allows the player to feel “the impact of battle, the sound of a tank rolling,” etc., but requires DualSense to be connected to his PC to take advantage of the haptics.

Part I’s PC requirements were also revealed, revealing that players should free up at least 16GB of RAM and 100GB of SSD storage for their rig. If you want to know what it takes to run the game, including how to get 4K at 60FPS, check out his PC specs requirements image above.

The Last of Us Part I PC Requirements | Image: Naughty Dog

Delayed release on PC

The Last of Us Part I PC port was supposed to start on March 3rd, but last month Naughty Dog announced that the port had been pushed back to March 23rd. Part I was originally released on PlayStation 5 last year.

In our review, my colleague Luke Riley said that The Last of Us Part I was “a gorgeous and well-honed remake of one of the PlayStation pantheon’s biggest boppers”, and furthermore said that this is a Naughty Dog game. said to be the definitive way to play A revered survival classic. ”

Taylor is IGN’s Associate Tech Editor. You can follow her on her Twitter @TayNixster.

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