Uncharted 4- A Thief-s End - Ps4 Rom Pkg Update ((new))

| Metric | Base Game (v1.00) | Updated (v1.33) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 65% (crashes often) | 95% | | Average FPS (Jungle) | 18-24 FPS | 30-45 FPS | | Texture Rendering | Missing textures / purple assets | Fully rendered | | Audio Sync | 1.5 second delay | Perfect sync | | Cutscene playback | Stutters every 10 sec | Smooth 30 FPS |

Luca hit the controller, heart hammering. He reopened the logs. Under the error messages was a new entry, timestamped with the current minute: PATCH_FEEDBACK: “You found the door.” Below it, a line: ACTION: Engage? Y/N.

: On the PS4 home screen, highlight the Uncharted 4 tile, press the button on your controller, and select Check for Update Automatic Downloads : You can enable automatic updates by going to Settings > System > Automatic Downloads and checking "Application Update Files". : If you have PlayStation Plus , you can keep the console in to allow updates to download while you are away. Key Update Information (v1.33 and beyond)

Progress: 61%. A faint ping sounded. The monitor flashed an error. "Signature mismatch." Luca frowned. He toggled a diagnostic console, fingers moving with practiced ease. The patch’s certificate wasn't recognized by the dev kit. It shouldn't be a problem—his build was patched locally with the community's collective care, like a clock repaired by a dozen hands. He scrolled through logs. A single anomalous entry glowed: UNKNOWN_SOURCE: 0xE7.

He set the leather key on the table; the journal lifted its front cover as if turning to greet him. Inside, not a map, but a ledger of names crossed through and then rewritten. And at the back, in a hand both familiar and alien, a line: "This is where the game becomes a map and the player becomes the keeper."

If you are using a jailbroken PS4 or a backup loader, you must manually install the update:

| Metric | Base Game (v1.00) | Updated (v1.33) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 65% (crashes often) | 95% | | Average FPS (Jungle) | 18-24 FPS | 30-45 FPS | | Texture Rendering | Missing textures / purple assets | Fully rendered | | Audio Sync | 1.5 second delay | Perfect sync | | Cutscene playback | Stutters every 10 sec | Smooth 30 FPS |

Luca hit the controller, heart hammering. He reopened the logs. Under the error messages was a new entry, timestamped with the current minute: PATCH_FEEDBACK: “You found the door.” Below it, a line: ACTION: Engage? Y/N.

: On the PS4 home screen, highlight the Uncharted 4 tile, press the button on your controller, and select Check for Update Automatic Downloads : You can enable automatic updates by going to Settings > System > Automatic Downloads and checking "Application Update Files". : If you have PlayStation Plus , you can keep the console in to allow updates to download while you are away. Key Update Information (v1.33 and beyond)

Progress: 61%. A faint ping sounded. The monitor flashed an error. "Signature mismatch." Luca frowned. He toggled a diagnostic console, fingers moving with practiced ease. The patch’s certificate wasn't recognized by the dev kit. It shouldn't be a problem—his build was patched locally with the community's collective care, like a clock repaired by a dozen hands. He scrolled through logs. A single anomalous entry glowed: UNKNOWN_SOURCE: 0xE7.

He set the leather key on the table; the journal lifted its front cover as if turning to greet him. Inside, not a map, but a ledger of names crossed through and then rewritten. And at the back, in a hand both familiar and alien, a line: "This is where the game becomes a map and the player becomes the keeper."

If you are using a jailbroken PS4 or a backup loader, you must manually install the update: