The: Last Of Us Part I - Update V1.0.4.1 -requir...
It’s not a miracle worker. You still won't hit 144hz on Ultra with a mid-range card. But the consistency is finally there. It feels like playing the PS5 version at 60fps, which is all we wanted from the start.
It has been a rocky journey out of the quarantine zone for PC gamers. When Naughty Dog’s masterpiece, The Last of Us Part I , finally marched onto PC via Iron Galaxy’s porting efforts, it wasn’t the triumphant arrival fans hoped for. Instead, we saw a lot of this: v1.0.1.6 (Day 1 Patch) , followed by v1.0.2.0 , then v1.0.3.0 , and so on—each a bandage on a bullet wound. The Last of Us Part I - Update v1.0.4.1 -Requir...
Today (2026), the game runs excellently on mid-range hardware. However, remains the historical landmark where The Last of Us Part I on PC went from “unacceptable” to “playable.” It’s not a miracle worker
Released in late April 2023, v1.0.4.1 was a following the larger v1.0.4.0 patch. Size: ~1.2 GB on Steam. According to official release notes, it addressed: It feels like playing the PS5 version at
Here are the key technical changes: