Want to know the best settings in The Last of Us Part 2: Remastered for RTX 5060? We have you covered.

Naughty Dog’s iconic sequel, The Last of Us Part 2, is now finally available on PC thanks to PlayStation PC Publishing. While the requirements are not quite as demanding as its predecessor, performance optimization is still important.
Just in time, Nvidia has finally announced its anticipated RTX 5060 and 5060 Ti graphics card range. This provides more versatility and budget-friendly options for players while sacrificing a little performance. However, while Nvidia has announced the specs and real-time framerate benchmarks for the RTX 5060, it is still scheduled to launch in May 2025.
If you’re looking forward to playing The Last of Us Part 2: Remastered on an RTX 5060, this guide is for you. Here are the best settings for it.
Optimal Settings for RTX 5060 in The Last of Us Part 2: Remastered

Since Nvidia has finally revealed the performance of the RTX 5060, we can speculate on the best settings for TLOU2: Remastered.
Display Settings
Option | Setting |
Window Mode | Exclusive Fullscreen or Windowed Bordless to decrease minimizing times. |
Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
Display Resolution | Native (2K recommended) |
V-Sync | On (prevents Screen Tearing) |
Framerate Cap | Aligned with monitor’s Refresh Rate |
Nvidia’s Reflex | On |
Frame Generation | Off (you can turn it on if you’re facing immense lag, but it is highly unstable) |
Upscaling Method | DLSS |
Upscale Quality | Balaned |
Upscale Sharpness | Player’s Preference |
Dynamic Resolution Scaling | Off |
Graphics Settings
Option | Setting |
Level of Detail | Medium |
Texture Quality | Low |
Texture Filtering | High |
Shadow Quality | Medium |
Screen Space Shadows | Medium |
Image-Based Lighting | High |
Bounced Lighting | Medium |
Ambient Occlusion | Medium |
Screen Space Reflections | Low |
Real-Time Reflections Quality | High |
Real-Time Clouds Shadow Reflections | Low |
Refraction Quality | Medium |
Depth of Field | On |
Depth of Field Quality | Medium |
Bloom | On |
Particle Density | Medium |
Volumetric Effects Quality | Medium |
Except for these settings, don’t touch anything. Since an RTX 5060 only has 8GB of video memory, it’s better to keep the Texture Quality low, as it completely uses up the available memory.
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