Naughty Dog and Iron Galaxy have released Title Update 1.1.5 for the PC version of The Last of Us Part I. This appears to be a small update. So, let’s take a look at its patch notes to see its tweaks, fixes, and changes.
Patch 1.1.5 adds in-game support for AMD FSR 4.0. Owners of an AMD Radeon RX 9000 series GPU will no longer have to enable FSR 4.0 via the driver. Instead, they will be able to enable it via the in-game settings. Moreover, the game will now display the AMD FSR version.
AMD Radeon RX 9000 series owners could enable AMD FSR 4.0 via the driver since the release of the AMD Adrenalin 25.3.1 driver. So, this is a nothing burger for most of them. It’s cool we now have in-game support. However, the quality of FSR 4.0 will remain the same. I want to make it crystal clear. The game already had native support for FSR 4.0. So, this is just an in-game setting that will make it easier to enable it. It will not affect its image quality in any way.
It’s kind of strange that The Last of Us Part I never got official support for NVIDIA DLSS 3 Frame Generation. The devs have been updating the AMD FSR version constantly, but they haven’t done anything for DLSS in a long time. The only way to use DLSS 3 Frame Gen is by installing a mod. Sadly, though, that mod isn’t free. It’s locked behind a Patreon paywall.
Patch 1.1.5 also comes with a Steam Deck tweak. To be more precise, it improves an issue where distorted or degraded audio could be heard in certain areas. So, good news for those who currently play this title on the Steam Deck.
The devs also claimed that this latest update packs various performance optimizations, as well as crash fixes and stability improvements. To be honest, though, I don’t expect the game to run significantly better with it. Still, it’s at least good to know that it will now be more stable on the PC.
As always, Steam will download this update the next time you launch its client. Below, you can also find its complete changelog.
Enjoy and stay tuned for more!
The Last of Us Part I Patch 1.1.5 Release Notes
General
- Various performance optimizations
- Various crash fixes and stability improvements
Steam Deck
- Improved an issue where distorted or degraded audio could be heard in certain areas
AMD
- AMD FSR 4 support added for compatible AMD Radeon GPUs
- AMD FSR version is now displayed based on driver information

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