The Last of Us Remake | March 28th 2023

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Currently the list of outstanding issues are here: https://feedback.naughtydog.com/hc/en-us/articles/14377887346452-Known-Issues

Note the camera jitter is on the list @Nexus18 :D

Naughty Dog emailed about my open ticket saying about the new patch, seems they are pretty swift about sorting these out, understandably so...

Interesting to note that the keyboard mapping issues that make the game unplayable for left-handers are not on that list. The game is going to sit on my SSD until they fix that. Unfortunately I can't refund as I bought the key from a legit key reseller.
 
Interesting to note that the keyboard mapping issues that make the game unplayable for left-handers are not on that list. The game is going to sit on my SSD until they fix that. Unfortunately I can't refund as I bought the key from a legit key reseller.
They added some presets for lefties presumably but left them all locked! Close but still a fail :p
 
They added some presets for lefties presumably but left them all locked! Close but still a fail :p

It shows a fundamental misunderstanding of how left handed people configure their controls for keyboard and mouse. What gets me is this is a solved problem and not hard to implement, especially in a game like this where the controls aren't that complex. There's no excuse for hard bound gameplay controls or keys that are locked off and cannot be rebound.

These companies claim that they prioritise accessibility but fail for 10% of the population.

Still, I suppose the biggest accessibility issue is that many people can't access the game at all due to performance issues and crashes!
 
I think after reading about the crashes and performance issues i'll hang fire for a little while on this, it's a must to experience but happy to wait as I have little time to game at the moment anyway.

With my modest system even at 1080P I imagine settings will have to be dropped significantly by the looks of things. (I5 12400 & RX6600)
 
The game is running like dog **** on my 4090 but let’s blame the hardware not the game (I’m on high preset with textures on ultra).
While I only have 16GB of ram if I don’t run other programs in the background I’m seeing about 13-14GB of used ram so that’s not an issue. The rest of my hardware is undervolted 5800X with PBO so it boosts higher than stock plus heavily tunned Samsung B die ram.
I'm on a 4090 also, but the game certainly doesn't run like carp for me, although I do have 32Gb system Ram, which shows as 18Gb being consumed while playing Last of Us all maxed at ultra, no dlss at 1440. Nothing else running in the background I'm aware of. No crashes, but there had been the odd slow down under 100fps.
I might try 4K later and see what effect that has on system memory.
 
That will be 18GB RAM including the OS though, not just the game alone, the game alone at 1440 uses around 13GB of system RAM at all ultra settings with or without DLSS, so inc OS usage, 18GB sounds about right. Worth noting that the CPU use indicator in the game (HUD settings) is wrong, they have not updated it to read CPU use using the alternative method for systems running Windows build 22H2 - Nvidia and RTSS had to do this ages ago so CPU use was reported correctly, most games that report CPU use have not.

Returnal is another new one where the CPU use is wrong when you run the benchmark.

I highly recommend setting up RTSS for those who do like to see system resource use for the game only when playing a game, as it's valuable info to know especially if you are having issues. Remember to set RAM/VRAM use etc for the "process" (game), and not the one that doesn't say process (which is total system)..

But yeah, if you have 16GB of RAM, then the game is going to be paging to DISK as it needs the memory allocation, and that is going to tank performance. 32GB RAM is essentialy the minimum now for most modern games.
 
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I'm on a 4090 also, but the game certainly doesn't run like carp for me, although I do have 32Gb system Ram, which shows as 18Gb being consumed while playing Last of Us all maxed at ultra, no dlss at 1440. Nothing else running in the background I'm aware of. No crashes, but there had been the odd slow down under 100fps.
I might try 4K later and see what effect that has on system memory.

You seem to not be having as bad issues as others, though 1440p I think really the 4090 would be under utilized. You may have mentioned previously, what are the CPU & GPU usage when running the game? I saw someone else with only ~50% usage on both, you seem to be +100fps albeit 1440pUW? WHat's yours out of interest?

This game is on my wishlist but I get games now when they are in the £25 range - the optimized price range.
 
It shows a fundamental misunderstanding of how left handed people configure their controls for keyboard and mouse. What gets me is this is a solved problem and not hard to implement, especially in a game like this where the controls aren't that complex. There's no excuse for hard bound gameplay controls or keys that are locked off and cannot be rebound.

These companies claim that they prioritise accessibility but fail for 10% of the population.

Still, I suppose the biggest accessibility issue is that many people can't access the game at all due to performance issues and crashes!

I can only face palm if you can't freely remap key binds... not tried the game yet as so many negative comments about it.
 
Ignore any presets the game offers for binds, you can freely remap keys to whatever you want from what I toyed around with the other day setting up my mouse for the weapons cross selector.
 
Ignore any presets the game offers for binds, you can freely remap keys to whatever you want from what I toyed around with the other day setting up my mouse for the weapons cross selector.

The weapons cross is hard bound to the arrow keys. If you remap movement off WASD to the arrow keys then you switch weapons as you move around.
 
You seem to not be having as bad issues as others, though 1440p I think really the 4090 would be under utilized. You may have mentioned previously, what are the CPU & GPU usage when running the game? I saw someone else with only ~50% usage on both, you seem to be +100fps albeit 1440pUW? WHat's yours out of interest?

This game is on my wishlist but I get games now when they are in the £25 range - the optimized price range.
I've got 12700 clocked at 5Ghz all P cores, with 32GB 3600 CL14 ddr4.
I've also got the fps capped at 120 to try and smooth out any choppiness, so at that the 4090 isn't always running 100%
I'll do a bit more testing this evening, after the latest patch and see if much has changed. :)
 
so just tried with patch v1.0.1.6, so far its running fine before it would crash randomly and appears its using less vram 3080 1440p preset high
 
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