The Last of Us: Part I gets updated on PC to stop Joel from sweating profusely

Iron Galaxy and Naughty Dog continue working on improving the port

The Last of Us: Part I gets updated on PC to stop Joel from sweating profusely

Iron Galaxy and Naughty Dog continue working on improving the port

The PC port of The Last of Us: Part I turned out to be a real disaster that Iron Galaxy and Naughty Dog are trying to fix. Thanks to their efforts, the game has just received a new patch that hopes to solve several issues.

In a blog post, Naughty Dog announced that a new patch is now available for The Last of Us: Part I. It is an update that fixes various issues in the game and makes it a more stable and less buggy experience.

One of the issues it fixes is the one that made characters like Tess and Joel appear soaked in a liquid that we'd like to imagine was sweat. It also solves a problem that caused errors when using an Xbox One controller or a DualSense to enjoy this remake.

You can read all the patch notes for this update to learn about its new features.

Naughty Dog continues to work on improving The Last of Us: Part I

It's worth mentioning that Naughty Dog is not done with The Last of Us: Part I. In fact, they are working on more updates to ensure that the port meets expectations in terms of quality.

"We at Naughty Dog and our partners at Iron Galaxy are closely watching player reports to support future improvements and patches. We are actively optimizing, working on game stability, and implementing additional fixes which will all be included in regularly released future updates," the developer said in its blog post.

What do you think of this news? Do you think The Last of Us: Part I port is on the right track? Let us know in the comments.

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