Developers Naughty Dog, Iron Galaxy, and Nixxes have unveiled specifics about the PC edition of The Last of Us Part 2 Remastered. Alongside developer commentary, Lost Levels, and the challenging No Return mode, they’ve highlighted exclusive features for PC users such as 4K resolution support, Nvidia DLSS 3 Super Resolution, AMD FSR 3.1, and even the upcoming AMD FSR 4 (which includes Frame Generation).
You have the flexibility to customize various settings such as adjusting the frame rate, tweaking details like Shadow Detail, Volumetric Effects, Ambient Occlusion, Texture Resolution, LOD Distance Range, and Reflection Quality. Additionally, DirectStorage technology is included for optimal performance, and it’s compatible with Ultrawide monitors, offering resolutions ranging from 21:9 to 48:9, as well as triple-monitor configurations.
As a gamer, I’ve got the flexibility to use both my keyboard and mouse while customizing key assignments to suit my preferences, with up to two bindings for each command. The game also adapts, allowing me to combine inputs from my keyboard and controller seamlessly. And let’s not forget, my DualSense controllers are ready to rumble, offering immersive haptic feedback for an enhanced gaming experience!
On April 3rd, The Last of Us Part 2 (Remastered) is set to release on personal computers. Keep an eye out for further updates and don’t forget to read our review of its PS5 version!
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