Star Wars Jedi: Survivor It was released over the weekend with a slew of performance issues, and EA is now doing something about it. The company noticed the issue over the weekend and is releasing a new patch for the PC version of the game – which was concluded by negative Steam reviews in the past few days.
EA announced the release of survivor PC patch today on Twitter He says it is available now. The company claims that the patch will provide “performance improvements for non-ray-traced rendering”. The company also says it’s “working hard” with more patches that should fix more bugs across all platforms. survivor available at.
while survivor It didn’t have many performance complaints on the console (the PS5 version ran just fine for our review), and EA has already prepared a patch that’s set to come out for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S tomorrow, May 2nd. This patch includes such a long list of fixes that EA states that the PC version has “already received”.
Some of the upcoming improvements include fixing “multiple crashes” in various areas of the game, including when skipping cutscenes. There are also “dynamic canvas” issues, where your player gets stuck inside the duo’s room if you die after leaving it (hope you saved your game then), and various rendering issues.
Don’t expect this (or next) PC patch to be a magic bullet that will fix all the issues you might be facing. As EA noted on Friday, “there’s no one universal solution to PC performance,” especially since there’s a wide mix of configurations, from GPU and CPU combinations to whether you’re running Windows 10 or 11.