As this is an update release and not the full game, specific installation procedures apply:
Let’s be honest: No patch can fully salvage the poor architectural decisions of the original port. However, v1.1.4 gets remarkably close.
Those expecting a miracle will be disappointed. The game still requires an SSD and 16GB of system RAM as a hard floor. But for users who stuck with the broken v1.0 cracked copy, the v1.1.4 update is transformative. The Last of Us Part I Update v1 1 4-RUNE
It is impossible to discuss "The Last of Us Part I Update v1.1.4-RUNE" without addressing the elephant in the room: Sony’s treatment of PC gamers.
Many in the community argue that if a publisher releases a $60 product in a broken state (as Sony did in March 2023), they forfeit the moral right to complain about piracy. The counter-argument is that by v1.1.4, the game was fully fixed, and purchasing it supports future ports (e.g., Ghost of Tsushima on PC). As this is an update release and not
A measured view: If you own the PS5 version, downloading the PC crack to play at higher resolutions is a grey area but arguably fair use. If you have never paid for the game, the v1.1.4 update merely upgrades an illicit copy from "bad" to "good."
The headline feature of v1.1.4 is improved stability. For many PC gamers, the frustration of a game crashing during intense combat sequences or cinematic moments has been the primary gripe. Save Files: This update generally preserves existing save
According to the patch notes accompanying this release, the developers have addressed several specific crash scenarios. This includes fixes for crashes that occurred during the transition between gameplay and cinematics, as well as memory leaks that could destabilize the game over longer play sessions. For players utilizing the "No Return" roguelike mode, stability improvements have also been noted, ensuring a smoother loop of_retrying runs.