The Last Of Us Part I will be heading to PC on March 28, 2023 and ahead of its release, Naughty Dog has revealed its minimum specifications required for different levels of play quality, depending on your PC.
If you were hoping to run the game at a 4K resolution and a minimum of 60FPS, then you better have a beefy system, because according to the sheet, you’ll need at least an AMD Ryzen 9 5900X or Intel Core i5-12600K paired with at least either an AMD RX 7900XT or an RTX 4080.
Add 32GB of RAM on top of that, and make sure you have about 100GB of space, and you’re good to go.
Thankfully its absolute minimum specs don’t need that kind of hardware, and you can run the game at 720p and 30FPS with just an AMD Ryzen 5 1500X or an Intel Core i7-4770K paired with an AMD Radeon 470 or GeForce GTX 970 or a GeForce 1050Ti.
You’ll also only need 16GB of RAM, but you will still need 100GB of storage space. You can check out Naughty Dog’s recommended specs across a range of quality bars, here.
Also remember theses are just the developers recommended specs, and as long as the options are thorough enough, you shouldn’t have an issue getting the game to work for your setup.
The accompanying PlayStation Blog post with the spec sheet also revealed some features that’ll launch with the PC version, like Ultrawide support, FSR 2.2 support, Nvidia DLSS Super Resolution, Vsync, all will be supported when it launches.
Players will also have a wide range of input options, whether you want to stick with a DualSense or swap back to DualShock 4, keyboard and mouse, somewhere between a controller and keyboard.
Basically the controls are entirely mappable to suit your needs, another huge benefit of Sony releasing these titles on PC. Players can finally enjoy them how they want down to more specific ways.
Source – [PlayStation Blog]