We’re not entirely sure how Naughty Dog envisioned the launch day of its PC version of The Last of Us: Part I turning out exactly like this. Instead of celebratory tweets and a waste of putting out pretty pictures on social media from users, she has to put out one fire after another. What’s available on PC is said to be technically a mess, with a consistent stream of “mostly negative” user reviews. steam It now extends beyond 4,000.
Despite this Viral tweet It looks like the unwanted cherry on top for the developer. It’s a combination of words that anyone can refer to in order to convey how vulnerable the PC version is. Joel has certainly seen better days on the Steam Deck, as highlighted below by a freelance writer Kyle Campbell.
We don’t know if the character model looks that way throughout the entire game, but it’s not exactly the angle Joel wants for future character portraits. With facial hair that seems to last for days, the end of the world has reached him more than usual. Really unfortunate scene. Let’s hope he sees some better days in the future.
Of course, this is not what Joel looks like if you are running the game on a powerful computer. However, since The Last of Us: Part I was announced alongside the Steam Deck in a teaser, you’d want to think the port would look at least a little better than this.
I’ve taken Naughty Dog to Twitter To require computer users to submit support tickets on its website in order to get feedback and work out issues with this particular version. After it runs great on PS5, the developer will want to fix these issues right away. A very long list of reports complaining of constant crashes, shader issues, and poor performance in general. The studio went so far as to describe this port as “for PC” rather than just a simple PC version. As such, expect the stains to flow in thick and fast.