Friday, May 26th 2023
The Last of Us Part I Gets New v1.0.5.1 Patch
Naughty Dog and Iron Galaxy have released the v1.0.5.1 Patch for the PC version of The Last of Us Part 1, bringing general and AMD GPU stability improvements, and fixing issues seen with all Intel Arc GPUs.
According to the rather short release notes, the newest update brings general stability improvements, fixes crashes on boot that were seen on all Intel Arc GPUs, as well as brings stability improvements for some AMD GPUs during an extended playthrough. Naughty Dog was keen to note that they are still closely watching for reports to support future improvements and patches, as well as actively optimizing, working on game stability, and implementing additional fixes that will be included in future updates.Here are the full release notes:
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Naughty Dog
According to the rather short release notes, the newest update brings general stability improvements, fixes crashes on boot that were seen on all Intel Arc GPUs, as well as brings stability improvements for some AMD GPUs during an extended playthrough. Naughty Dog was keen to note that they are still closely watching for reports to support future improvements and patches, as well as actively optimizing, working on game stability, and implementing additional fixes that will be included in future updates.Here are the full release notes:
- General stability improvements
- Fixed a crash on boot impacting all Intel Arc GPUs
- Stability improvements for some AMD GPUs during extended playthrough
7 Comments on The Last of Us Part I Gets New v1.0.5.1 Patch
We all need more shader building in our lives! (said no one, ever)
Shame on you naughty dog and the other game developers for that matter, that has released all these clear unfinished games to early. Have all these game developers fired there test crew or what?
Because else I can't see how so many bugs and problems is not found and worked out before release. Also if it is a big problem, there are help to get from gaming community line beta testers. Releases like this can only be pure laziness and show there don't care attitude.
This really reminds back to the 2009/2010/2011 area that was also very plague with poor ports and unoptimized game releases.
Now enough of my rant. I really hope other developers will learn from this, so we can get an actually working games at release.