The Last of Us Part 1 PC Mods Nexus Best

Best The Last of Us Part 1 PC Mods So Far

The list of The Last of Us Part 1 PC mods is worth going through, particularly as a way to find a fix for the crashing and freezing issues for the game on Steam. Some users on Nexus Mods have gone through the current catalogue of mods and report improvements in performance and graphics options. Here are some of the best mods to check out for The Last of Us Part 1 for PC so far.

The Last of Us Part 1 best PC mods list

We recommend checking out the following mods for The Last of Us Part 1:

  • Oodle v2.9.5 Fix – Mileage will definitely vary for this mod, but it says that it replaces a bugged release of the Oodle decompression library. Some users say this has worked like a charm while others say it didn’t change any of the performance issues.
  • DLSSTweaks – This mod adds the ability to select DLAA anti-aliasing instead of TAA. It also adds custom DLSS scaling ratios and different DLSS3.1 presets.
  • Skip Startup PlayStation Intro – This does what it says, and makes the game load faster.

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If you plan on using multiple PC mods for the game, especially in the future, we also recommend that you download the Fluffy Mod Manager to keep things organized. Sadly, there isn’t a mod to accelerate the amount of time the game spends on building shaders (well, at least not yet).

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