![]() ![]() PC players still having issues getting The Last of Us Part 1 running smoothly is disappointing but not especially shocking. Xbox Game Pass April 2023: eight games leaving soon including Rainbow Six Mighty thin ice ![]() It’s not clear whether this is a blanket policy temporarily introduced by Steam specifically for The Last of Us Part 1's PC issues or an instance of a few cases slipping through the net. In a post located over on the PC Gaming subreddit, user SyFy97 said: “Steam is Refunds For The Last Of Us Regardless Of playtime”, claiming to have played roughly 3.7 hours of the game before electing to get their money back. We’ve not quite reached that distance from the port’s release yet, but the time limit appears to have gone out the window in the case of The Last of Us. Usually, Steam’s policy is to refund any game – without question – providing it has not been played for longer than two hours and was purchased less than two weeks ago. Some players don’t wait to wait that long, though, and have already had enough to the point that they’re seeking refunds. However, v1.0.1.5 wasn’t intended to resolve all of the PC port’s issues, hence why a hotfix is rolling out today with a larger patch coming on Friday. ![]() This post comes mere days after Naughty Dog previously released update v1.0.1.5, which focused on “stability and performance improvements”. Naughty Dog took to Twitter yesterday to try and temper the ongoing outcry, writing in a post that “we will have a new hotfix live for The Last of Us Part I on PC tomorrow, and a patch on Friday” before going on to explain that the Steam Deck version is also being looked at. ![]() Naughty Dog has been quick to act, yet player patience is teetering on the edge. Three things we’ve not come to expect from PlayStation given its previous PC offerings such as Horizon Zero Dawn and God of War – even we experienced more than a few technical hiccups on our day one stream last week. Upon launch, players were reporting countless instances of crashes, issues with maxing out RAM and just a general lack of polish. What a week it’s been for The Last of Us Part 1 port on PC. The PC port of Naughty Dog’s beloved game is still plagued by technical woes despite several hotfixes, so Steam is making it easier for players to get their money back. ![]()
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