The Last of Us: Part 1 PC vs PS5 vs Steam Deck Performance Review

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Watch our The Last of Us: Part 1 PC vs PS5 vs Steam Deck Performance Review. Naughty Dog has finally released The Last of Us Part 1 on PC, and the launch was a rocky one. With patch 1.0.1.6 and 1.0.1.7 tested here, we take a journey with Joel and Ellie to see how well the classic has transitioned from PS5 to PC. In this IGN Performance review, we’ll be covering how well The Last of Us Part 1 runs on high end PC hardware, PS5 vs PC comparisons, any issues and whether they’ve been resolved, and whether it scales down to the Steam Deck.

Chapters

0:00 Introduction

0:34 Crashing onto PC – The porting process summarised & launch issues

2:27 The good, the bad & the demanding

4:23 Image quality, Patches compared and main problems

6:19 Scaling above PS5 on PC

7:13 Losing my memory – PC specific demands and bottlenecks explained

11:54 PS5 comparisons to PC

13:06 Scalability & Performance across PC hardware vs PS5

19:02 Steam Deck Performance & issues

21:28 Summary

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The PlayStation 5 features a customized solid state drive designed for high-speed data streaming to enable significant improvements in graphical performance. The hardware also features a custom AMD GPU capable of ray tracing, support for 4K resolution displays and high framerates, new audio hardware for real-time 3D audio effects, and backward compatibility with most PlayStation 4 and PlayStation VR games.

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