Naughty dog has detailed some of the features it contains PC version The Last of Us Part 1.
In the message on the subject PlayStation blogit was confirmed that the upcoming port will include numerous settings designed for PC gamers to get the most out of the game.
These include support for 21:9 Ultrawide and 32:9 Super Ultrawide aspect ratios.
It also has support for the DualSense controller (via a wired connection) so players can take advantage of the same haptic feedback and dynamic trigger actions PS5 version.
The Last of Us Part 1 – PC Features
“This version of The Last of Us Part 1 is optimized for PC with PC-centric quality of life improvements,” the blog post explains.
“Part I includes AMD FSR 2.2 support, Nvidia DLSS Super Resolution support, VSync and framerate limiting options, and a host of features designed specifically for PC, including adjustable texture quality, shadows, reflections, ambient overlay, and more.
Some of these features seem to require high-end specs, however, as Naughty Dog has also confirmed that the game will need 32GB of RAM to run some of the higher settings.

To achieve 60fps at 1440p on the game’s high presets, it’s suggested that players need 32GB of RAM and an Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 Ti, AMD Radeon RX 6750XT or better.
To achieve 60fps at Ultra settings at 4K resolution, gamers are advised to use 32GB of RAM and an Nvidia GeForce RTX 4080, AMD RX 7900XT or better.
Last month, Sony delayed the PC release of The Last of Us Part 1 March 3 – March 28.
“These extra few weeks allow us to make sure this version of The Last of Us meets your standards and ours,” Naughty Dog explained at the time.