The Last Of Us Part 1 Officially Unsupported On Steam Deck, Valve Taking Refunds
Best for Naughty Dog and Iron Galaxy to fix the game on Windows before even considering Steam Deck.
Best for Naughty Dog and Iron Galaxy to fix the game on Windows before even considering Steam Deck.
This didn’t seem like a game that would need a comeback narrative, and yet here we are.
The Last of Us Part 1‘s PC port has been coming under a lot of scrutiny recently due to a number of performance issues the game launched with. While Naughty Dog recently released the v.1.0.1.5 patch to help address a few of the concerns players had the latest patch, v.1.0.1.6 aims to tackle some more …
If only the most of us had thought of what the last of us found out.
The Last of Us Part 1‘s release on PC has been rocky, to say the least with major performance issues on launch. Naughty Dog previously released a statement on Twitter promising to address a number of the issues players encountered on launch day as soon as possible. That statement read: The Last of Us Part …
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Players can dive into the game right now.
Unfortunately, the big promise of all the extra features this port had, that it would be the definitive version of the game, was not met, because of its poor optimization.
Release is imminent.
Get your game ready for its official release.
Get ready to endure and survive.
"Like meeting the real Ellie"
Naughty Dog would be mistaken if they think their fans will wait forever on their one multiplayer title, in a sea of similar games.
Rewatch this epic journey all over again.
Get ready to dive into this epic narrative-driven journey.
Neil Druckmann reveals a prequel game was being considered at one point.
Is a new game in the works?
With Naughty Dog’s recent success in series like Uncharted and The Last of Us, it’s reasonable to think that Naughty Dog might be under some pressure from Sony to produce another hit game that could be turned into a multimedia franchise. Naughty Dog’s co-president, Neil Druckmann was recently asked about the potential pressure from Naughty …
Did Naughty Dog have help with this port?
The actual job listing suggests something even more exciting: cross-platform play between the two.
Dare I say Naughty Dog was allowed to make a better version of The Last Of Us Part 1 on PC than on PlayStation 5.