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The Last of Us Part II Remastered Announced + Trailer. Release Slated for January 2024

Skifi28

Member

I like a free platinum, but I would have preferred to earn it as I slowly go through the game again. Oh well.

This will look better than the PS4 game, easily. Y'all need to get wit it

Will probably have better LOD and that's a big plus for me. Part 1 at 30fps looks great
Going by Uncharted, I expect very minor improvements in the visuals. It's the haptics and audio that I'm most excited about in terms of upgrades.
 
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I like a free platinum, but I would have preferred to earn it as I slowly go through the game again. Oh well.


Going by Uncharted, I expect very minor improvements in the visuals. It's the haptics and audio that I'm most excited about in terms of upgrades.

Remember when Naughty Dog actually used to make huge improvement to the visuals of their "remasters"? WTH happened this gen? UC4 was disappointing and this looks just disappointing from a graphical "upgrade" standpoint.
 

JaksGhost

Member
Remember when Naughty Dog actually used to make huge improvement to the visuals of their "remasters"? WTH happened this gen? UC4 was disappointing and this looks just disappointing from a graphical "upgrade" standpoint.
You must mean the Uncharted Collection done by Bluepoint, because this is on par with the first Last of Us remaster that came to PS4. Other than that what other remasters have they done prior to the Legacy of Thieves Collection and Last of Us Remastered?
 
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The game is already 1440p on PS4 pro so we got 1440p60, not 1080p with the update. Judging by Uncharted 4, I would imagine it's still going to be 1440p60 even on PS5 with a few small visual upgrades here and there unless they figured out dynamic resolution on their engine. Nowhere near enough horsepower for 4k60 by the looks of things.

So disappointing! Just like UC4 remaster, they should've been able to get it running at at least 1620p in order for it to bring out the fine detail of the textures. Wasn't UC4 1620p on ps4 pro?

I'll be bummed if it's only 1440p/60 even though I know that's what it'll be. What happened to Naughty Dogs ambition this gen so far? You telling me the PS5 doesn't have enough horsepower to run LoU2 remaster at 1620/60 fps or dynamic 4k/60? Even LoU1 remaster on PS4 pro could run at 1800p/60!
 
You must mean the Uncharted Collection done by Bluepoint, because this is on par with the first Last of Us remaster that came to PS4. Other than that what other remasters have they done prior to the Legacy of Thieves Collection and Last of Us Remastered?

I didn't realize ND didn't do UC 1-3 remasters but even so ...LoU1 remaster was a pretty big upgrade and ran at 1800p/60.

If LoU2 ran at 1440p/30 on ps4 pro, I would think a native PS5 version should be able to run a good amount higher at 60 fps. Same with UC4 with enough care and optimization. Sony's been lame all gen long though with their remasters on PS5.
 

JaksGhost

Member
So disappointing! Just like UC4 remaster, they should've been able to get it running at at least 1620p in order for it to bring out the fine detail of the textures. Wasn't UC4 1620p on ps4 pro?

I'll be bummed if it's only 1440p/60 even though I know that's what it'll be. What happened to Naughty Dogs ambition this gen so far? You telling me the PS5 doesn't have enough horsepower to run LoU2 remaster at 1620/60 fps or dynamic 4k/60? Even LoU1 remaster on PS4 pro could run at 1800p/60!

I didn't realize ND didn't do UC 1-3 remasters but even so ...LoU1 remaster was a pretty big upgrade and ran at 1800p/60.

If LoU2 ran at 1440p/30 on ps4 pro, I would think a native PS5 version should be able to run a good amount higher at 60 fps. Same with UC4 with enough care and optimization. Sony's been lame all gen long though with their remasters on PS5.
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Hugare

Gold Member
I didn't realize ND didn't do UC 1-3 remasters but even so ...LoU1 remaster was a pretty big upgrade and ran at 1800p/60.

If LoU2 ran at 1440p/30 on ps4 pro, I would think a native PS5 version should be able to run a good amount higher at 60 fps. Same with UC4 with enough care and optimization. Sony's been lame all gen long though with their remasters on PS5.
TLOU Remastered only improved shadows, models, resolution (1080p, 1800p came years later when PS4 Pro launched) and framerate. It was even more basic than Part II. At $60 and no upgrade path, no less.

I also wanted a higher resolution for Part II, but their engine is supposedly really heavy on the CPU. That's why Uncharted 4, Part I and now Part II cant do 1800/4k at 60 fps.
 
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Chuck Berry

Gold Member
So I just read that the PS5 Pro version of this remaster will have an Ellie that's more similar to Ellie from the HBO show. Looks good and will probably make it easier for fans of the show to relate to the character.

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I hope this is bullshit.

If they do that then they better make Sarah black, Tess a haggard blob and Tommy hispanic . You know, so we all can RELATE.
 

Dr.Morris79

Gold Member
So I just read that the PS5 Pro version of this remaster will have an Ellie that's more similar to Ellie from the HBO show. Looks good and will probably make it easier for fans of the show to relate to the character.

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Icing on the cake, please let it be true :messenger_tears_of_joy:
 

Heisenberg007

Gold Journalism
So I just read that the PS5 Pro version of this remaster will have an Ellie that's more similar to Ellie from the HBO show. Looks good and will probably make it easier for fans of the show to relate to the character.

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Would you also mind sharing / linking to where you read it?
 

nial

Gold Member
Uh, this is the company that just launched, then unlaunched Concord. I could absolutely believe it.
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Zero correlation (and no, Naughty Dog didn't launch Concord).
A PS5 Pro version isn't going to use a whole different character model, come on.
 
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