Naughty Dog has apologised to PC players for the “quality level” of The Last of Us Part 1 and assured fans that it working to address the “issues preventing some of you from experiencing the game”.
The studio said that a hotfix designed to address the “jittering on mouse-controlled camera movement” was on the way on Tuesday, and a “larger patch with additional fixes” will drop later next week.
As Matt summarised for us recently, The Last of Us Part 1 finally launched for PC earlier this week after a 25-day delay designed to ensure it would debut “in the best shape possible”. Despite that delay, PC purchasers on Steam quickly began reporting a host of technical issues – including inconsistent frame rates, regular crashes, stuttering, long load times, and poor optimisation – soon garnering the port a Mostly Negative rating on Valve’s storefront.
Source – eurogamer.net
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