No more wet characters.
By Eddie Makuch on
Yet another patch is available now for the PC edition of The Last of Us Part I, which released in late March and suffered from a range of problems. This newest patch, which brings the game up to version 1.0.2.0, addresses additional performance-related issues and problems with the user experience and visuals, among other things.
This patch fixes the issue related to characters «suddenly appearing wet during gameplay,» which sure was a strange one. The update also addresses an issue that could cause horse animations to fail to load during a specific in-game cinematic. You can see the full patch notes below.
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«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 containing the patch notes.
Anyone who is still experiencing problems can refer to Naughty Dog's list of known issues. Those encountering issues are advised to contact support.
A technical analysis deemed The Last of Us Part I for PC «effectively a beta» prior to the release of multiple patches.
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