The Last of Us Part II performance patch for PS5 is out, targets 60fps

A free update to The Last of Us Part II has been released which adds a toggle in your display options that allows the game to target 60fps, and you also get enhanced resolution.

Update: It’s been separately confirmed by Digital Foundry that the game still runs at the PS4 Pro resolution of 1440p on PS5, but with an effectively locked 60fps performance. Sony may have been referring to the PS5’s general ability to boost performance in dynamic resolutions through backward compatibility, though this does not apply to The Last of Us Part II

After installing patch 1.08, you’ll now have the option of targeting 30fps or 60fps, though the only logical option is to pick the latter, as there is no trade off or advantage for resolution or other visual effects.

“The team has been digging into the PS5 hardware and the possibilities it unlocks since launch last year and we’re excited about what the future holds. This patch is just the first step of working on the PS5. We’ll let you know when we’ve got more news to share!” tease Naughty Dog. Perhaps that a hint about what is to come in Factions, the stand alone multiplayer game that everyone seems to have forgotten about.

Two major pieces of the puzzle for the upcoming The Last of Us TV adaptation have fallen into place with the casting of The Mandalorian star Pedro Pascal as Joel and Games of Thrones’ Bella Ramsey as Ellie. They’re a pair of high-profile casting choices for the series, which is in development for HBO by Chernobyl creator Craig Mazin and The Last of Us creator Neil Druckmann.

Pascal has been on a string of great roles since his recurring role in Game of Thrones as Oberyn Martell, playing Javier Peña in Narcos for three seasons before his most recent stint as the titular Mandalorian. From that show, he is obviously very familiar with the basic premise of The Last of Us, in which Joel is a grizzled smuggler tasked with escorting 14-year old orphan Ellie, who will be played by Bella Ramsey, best known as Game of Thrones’ Lyanna Mormont,  through a hostile post-apocalyptic rendition of America.

Pedro Pascal will be Joel in The Last of Us HBO TV series

Meanwhile, over in The Mandalorian, Pascal has been escorting a baby Yoda around the Star Wars galaxy. I’m not saying that Ramsey’s Ellie and baby Yoda are quite alike, but… there’s some passing similarities to the plot, I guess?

Bella Ramsey is Ellie for the show, though expect her to look a bit older by now…

The biggest difference for Pascal will probably be that he doesn’t have to act through the impenetrable and emotionless helmet of the Mandalorian armour. Well, that and there being zombified Clickers out to get him…

Pascal was announced shortly after rumours emerged that two time Academy Award winner Mahershala Ali had been offered the lead role, and that Matthew McConaughey had turned it prior to this. These rumours were quashed and both Ramsey and Pascal’s signing were revealed shortly after.

The Last of Us’ HBO adaptation was announced back in March 2020, with Naughty Dog’s Neil Druckmann teaming up with Chernobyl creator Craig Mazin to bring the blockbuster video game story to TV audiences. Kantemir Balagov will be directing The Last of Us’ HBO pilot episode, no doubt able to tap into his experience in directing the Russian movie Beanpole, set in the ruined city of Leningrad during WW2. They’ve also called upon Gustavo Santaolalla to create the series’ soundtrack, which was such an integral part of the atmosphere of both The Last of Us and The Last of Us Part II.

Source: PS Blog

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2 Comments

  1. The resolution isn’t enhanced, apparently. Despite what Sony have claimed. At least, not enhanced for the PS5. It’s the same 1440 as the PS4 Pro.

    Surely the PS5 is capable of doing a proper 4K? 2.25 times as many pixels to push out, and they’ve gone for doubling the framerate instead? At least give us the choice. A higher framerate isn’t going to improve the gameplay much, given that it’s just sort of vaguely acceptable to start with, but make it look twice as nice? I’d prefer that option.

    • Ta. I’ve sorted that. I think Sony just worded it ambiguously given dynamic resolutions many games have, and the jump from base PS4.

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