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Lead designer at Naughty Dog says Star Wars Battlefront 3 was ‘legit incredible’ and LucasArts cancelling it was ‘an absolute crime’
Upcoming The Last of Us first person mod zooms in on Naughty Dog’s broken world
Naughty Dog drops The Last of Us hotfix for Nvidia RTX 3000 GPUs
Another hotfix for The Last of Us has arrived, and the latest update points towards a crashing solution for Nvidia RTX 3000 graphics cards. In addition to numerous other fixes, Naughty Dog also says it’ll work towards eventually ditching the Steam Deck Unsupported badge added to the game’s storefront page by Valve.
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The Last of Us Part 1: Steam Deck Support Isn’t a Priority for Naughty Dog Right Now
Naughty Dog says Steam Deck support is at the bottom of the list while it tries to get The Last of Us working on PC
Naughty Dog apologizes to Last of Us players on PC
The Last of Us PC not of “Naughty Dog quality,” more patches promised
After The Last of Us PC port launched on Steam and the Epic Games Store in an unpolished state with crashes, shader issues, and video RAM problems all over the place, series developer Naughty Dog issues a statement on the release and outlines how it plans to improve the stability and issues currently plaguing the PlayStation action-adventure game alongside co-developer Iron Galaxy.
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Naughty Dog investigating The Last of Us’s poor PC performance
Naughty Dog Releases Update For The Last Of Us Part I PC Port
The Last Of Us Part I isn’t running so great on PC and Steam Deck, and Naughty Dog has released a hotfix mostly focused on improving stability and performance. The studio confirmed this is the first of a series of patches meant to improve the game’s current state.
The official patch notes are short, and Naughty Dog noted that it is “closely watching player reports and actively working on a patch with more bugfixes, to be released soon.” The devs also added more diagnostic tools in the hotfix as well “to assist in investigating shader building related crashes” and other stability issues.
A hotfix for The Last of Us Part I on PC went live earlier today, focusing primarily on stability and performance improvements. Patch notes are here: https://t.co/WwxTbVn1wu
Our team is continuing to investigate known issues, and we will let you know as more updates are planned.— Naughty Dog (@Naughty_Dog) March 29, 2023
Previously a PlayStation exclusive, The Last of Us Part I remake finally came to PC and Steam Deck on March 28. It’s been poorly received, with many players pointing out glitches, crashes, and other poor performance issues. Shaders taking a long time to build on initial start up has been an issue players noted in their negative reviews on Steam, something Naughty Dog acknowledged in the patch notes and said it is taking a look at.