The Last of Us Part II Remastered on PC has received a new update with the release of Patch 1.1, aimed at improving game stability and fixing several bugs that players have encountered since launch. The patch, now live on all platforms where the game is available, includes performance improvements, UI adjustments, and a number of crash fixes.
According to the developers, this update targets some of the more persistent issues reported by players, particularly related to crashes and lengthy loading stalls in specific areas. One of the main fixes in this patch addresses long stalls that could occur in Downtown Seattle, which had been affecting gameplay for some users.
A crash related to Steam Input has also been resolved. Additionally, players will now see more precise behavior from sliders in the Display menu, which now adjust in full increments regardless of the input method being used—be it mouse, keyboard, or controller.
The patch also includes visual fixes for ultrawide cinematics, an area that had previously shown graphical inconsistencies on certain setups. These adjustments should improve the viewing experience for players using ultrawide monitors.
Leaderboard functionality has also been improved. Friends’ top scores now correctly display on the No Return Daily Run Leaderboard, making it easier to track competitive progress among peers.
One particular fix corrects an audio and video sync issue that occurred when watching the Grounded II documentary included with the game. This issue affected the playback experience for some users and is now resolved.
The update notes also mention ongoing work on autosave problems, particularly those related to cloud services such as OneDrive. The development teams at Nixxes Software and Naughty Dog have identified that autosave interruptions can happen when OneDrive or similar services block access to the game’s save files. As a temporary workaround, players are advised to pause sync for these services while playing. A more permanent fix is in progress.
Shortly after the initial Patch 1.1 release, a follow-up hotfix (version 1.1.10411.0746) was also deployed. This hotfix further improves autosave functionality for users whose Windows Documents folder is located in a cloud service. It also brings performance optimizations for systems with Resizable BAR enabled, helping to improve overall framerate consistency and reduce potential stuttering.
The developers emphasized that they are closely monitoring player feedback and crash reports, and more updates are expected as the PC version of The Last of Us Part II Remastered continues to evolve.
Players can download the latest patch now through Steam or the Epic Games Store.
Sources: Nixxes Support #1, Nixxes Support #2