From developer Naughty Dog comes The Last of Us Part 1's PC version, which is filled to the brim with PC-exclusive features for gamers to enjoy on Steam and Epic Games Store.
This article outlines all the TLOU Part 1 PC-exclusive features, from graphics options to controller support and audio enhancements, to make this the best version of the iconic title to date, so let's get started.
All TLOU Part 1 PC Features
The Last of Us Part 1 PC is the best-looking, feature-filled version of the game to date, with both graphics and audio options, alongside various controller supports and quality-of-life enhancements.
Yes, PC gamers are able to experience Joel and Ellie's unforgettable journey with a wide range of PC-centric enhancements that pull no punches. Below, you can check out a list of PC graphics features and then audio features, as well as control enhancements.
The Last of Us Part 1 PC Graphics Features:
- True 4K Resolution if your PC can handle it.
- AMD FSR 2.2 support.
- NVIDIA DLSS Super Resolution support.
- Vsync & Frame-Rate cap options.
- Adjustable Texture Quality, Shadows, Reflections, Ambient Occlusion, and more.
- Ultra-Wide Monitor Support for both 21:9 Ultrawide and 32:9 Super Ultrawide aspect ratios.
The Last of Us Part 1 PC Audio & Controller features:
- TLOU Part 1 on PC features 3D audio support.
- Audio Descriptions for cinematics.
- Accessibility features like High Contrast Mode.
- DualSense Support (Wired Connection)
- Haptic Feedback & Dynamic Triggers for DualSense Controller
- Wide range of other gamepads.
- Mouse and keyboard support.
- Full control remapping.
- Primary and secondary bindings for keyboard and mouse.
- An adaptive mode that allows players to combine keyboard and controller inputs.
Learn more about TLOU Part 1's PC-exclusive features in the video below, where developer Naughty Dog showcases the game in action.
So there you have it, all the PC-exclusive TLOU Part 1 features that gamers will be able to enjoy if their gaming rig can handle it, of course. We will endeavor to update this article if any more features get added/changed.