Naughty Dog recognizes that The Last of Us Parte I su PC has not reached the desired level of quality, as reported by the team itself, and is continuing to work to correct the many technical issues identified in the game, releasing two new patches next week.
The first small fix for Tuesday will correct camera glitches when the camera is controlled with the mouse, as well as some crashes and other issues, while a larger patch will be released later in the week, which will focus on other aspects.
Naughty Dog advises players to get the most recent drivers for Nvidia, AMD, or Intel video cards first, according to the team's tweet. "Our team and our partners at Iron Galaxy will continue to investigate problems and fix known ones, in order to deliver the fantastic The Last of Us Part I experience everyone has come to expect."
Two additional updates are due for next week, but there's still a lot of work to be done in order to complete the problems of The Last of Us Part I. In the meantime, the first votes are mixed, and some are strongly negative for the PC version, although a second has already been released in recent days.