EAjust dropped a new patch forStar Wars Jedi: Survivorexclusively for PCs that is attempting to target “performance and quality of life improvements” for the game.Back in April 2023 when the game first dropped,Star Wars Jedi: Survivorgarnered generally positive reviews on most platforms (the key word here being “most”).As per usual, it was the PC port of the game that suffered. Unlike the PS5 and Xbox Series S/X versions of the game, the Steam version ofStar Wars Jedi: Survivoriscurrently sitting at “Mixed”.AdvertThe majority of the grievances specifically target the game’s poor performance on PC, with Eurogamer and Digital Foundry’s Alex Battaglia labelling it the “worst triple-A PC port of 2023”twice;once when the game initially released, and thena second timefour months later (following several rounds of performance related patches).Developer Respawn and publisher Electronic Arts are hoping to finally address these issues for good withthe latest patchfor the game, which is exclusively dropping on PC.According to the patch notes, “Patch 9” focuses on “Framerate improvements for various hardware configurations” and “Fixes for several sources of framerate hitching for smoother gameplay”, alongside some much-needed optimisation for ray-tracing.If the latest reviews on Steam are to be believed, it seems the issues might have finally been fixed.AdvertGranted, it’s been well over a year since the game dropped but… better late than never, I guess?“PATCH 9, now playable” noted user Siemka_Home on Steam, a few hours after the latest patch dropped.“The best patch ever, cuz Denuvo DRM has been removed = stuttering, frame drops, freezing is remove… That says a lot about denuvo”“After testing today’s update, I feel comfortable recommending this game to Star Wars fans…” commented RoboEagle this morning.Advert“I am now able to get a smooth 60 fps (4K with DLSS and no RT) with only a few stutters in problem areas where before they were frequent.”Hopefully, this does meanStar Wars Jedi: Survivor’sissues are sorted for good, but it’s likely a little too late in the game to satiate those who bought the game at launch.Patient gamers stay winning once again.Featured Image Credit: Electronic ArtsTopics:Star Wars,EA,Respawn Entertainment

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EAjust dropped a new patch forStar Wars Jedi: Survivorexclusively for PCs that is attempting to target “performance and quality of life improvements” for the game.Back in April 2023 when the game first dropped,Star Wars Jedi: Survivorgarnered generally positive reviews on most platforms (the key word here being “most”).As per usual, it was the PC port of the game that suffered. Unlike the PS5 and Xbox Series S/X versions of the game, the Steam version ofStar Wars Jedi: Survivoriscurrently sitting at “Mixed”.AdvertThe majority of the grievances specifically target the game’s poor performance on PC, with Eurogamer and Digital Foundry’s Alex Battaglia labelling it the “worst triple-A PC port of 2023”twice;once when the game initially released, and thena second timefour months later (following several rounds of performance related patches).Developer Respawn and publisher Electronic Arts are hoping to finally address these issues for good withthe latest patchfor the game, which is exclusively dropping on PC.According to the patch notes, “Patch 9” focuses on “Framerate improvements for various hardware configurations” and “Fixes for several sources of framerate hitching for smoother gameplay”, alongside some much-needed optimisation for ray-tracing.If the latest reviews on Steam are to be believed, it seems the issues might have finally been fixed.AdvertGranted, it’s been well over a year since the game dropped but… better late than never, I guess?“PATCH 9, now playable” noted user Siemka_Home on Steam, a few hours after the latest patch dropped.“The best patch ever, cuz Denuvo DRM has been removed = stuttering, frame drops, freezing is remove… That says a lot about denuvo”“After testing today’s update, I feel comfortable recommending this game to Star Wars fans…” commented RoboEagle this morning.Advert“I am now able to get a smooth 60 fps (4K with DLSS and no RT) with only a few stutters in problem areas where before they were frequent.”Hopefully, this does meanStar Wars Jedi: Survivor’sissues are sorted for good, but it’s likely a little too late in the game to satiate those who bought the game at launch.Patient gamers stay winning once again.Featured Image Credit: Electronic ArtsTopics:Star Wars,EA,Respawn Entertainment

EAjust dropped a new patch forStar Wars Jedi: Survivorexclusively for PCs that is attempting to target “performance and quality of life improvements” for the game.Back in April 2023 when the game first dropped,Star Wars Jedi: Survivorgarnered generally positive reviews on most platforms (the key word here being “most”).As per usual, it was the PC port of the game that suffered. Unlike the PS5 and Xbox Series S/X versions of the game, the Steam version ofStar Wars Jedi: Survivoriscurrently sitting at “Mixed”.AdvertThe majority of the grievances specifically target the game’s poor performance on PC, with Eurogamer and Digital Foundry’s Alex Battaglia labelling it the “worst triple-A PC port of 2023”twice;once when the game initially released, and thena second timefour months later (following several rounds of performance related patches).Developer Respawn and publisher Electronic Arts are hoping to finally address these issues for good withthe latest patchfor the game, which is exclusively dropping on PC.According to the patch notes, “Patch 9” focuses on “Framerate improvements for various hardware configurations” and “Fixes for several sources of framerate hitching for smoother gameplay”, alongside some much-needed optimisation for ray-tracing.If the latest reviews on Steam are to be believed, it seems the issues might have finally been fixed.AdvertGranted, it’s been well over a year since the game dropped but… better late than never, I guess?“PATCH 9, now playable” noted user Siemka_Home on Steam, a few hours after the latest patch dropped.“The best patch ever, cuz Denuvo DRM has been removed = stuttering, frame drops, freezing is remove… That says a lot about denuvo”“After testing today’s update, I feel comfortable recommending this game to Star Wars fans…” commented RoboEagle this morning.Advert“I am now able to get a smooth 60 fps (4K with DLSS and no RT) with only a few stutters in problem areas where before they were frequent.”Hopefully, this does meanStar Wars Jedi: Survivor’sissues are sorted for good, but it’s likely a little too late in the game to satiate those who bought the game at launch.Patient gamers stay winning once again.

EAjust dropped a new patch forStar Wars Jedi: Survivorexclusively for PCs that is attempting to target “performance and quality of life improvements” for the game.

Back in April 2023 when the game first dropped,Star Wars Jedi: Survivorgarnered generally positive reviews on most platforms (the key word here being “most”).

As per usual, it was the PC port of the game that suffered. Unlike the PS5 and Xbox Series S/X versions of the game, the Steam version ofStar Wars Jedi: Survivoriscurrently sitting at “Mixed”.

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The majority of the grievances specifically target the game’s poor performance on PC, with Eurogamer and Digital Foundry’s Alex Battaglia labelling it the “worst triple-A PC port of 2023”twice;once when the game initially released, and thena second timefour months later (following several rounds of performance related patches).

Developer Respawn and publisher Electronic Arts are hoping to finally address these issues for good withthe latest patchfor the game, which is exclusively dropping on PC.

According to the patch notes, “Patch 9” focuses on “Framerate improvements for various hardware configurations” and “Fixes for several sources of framerate hitching for smoother gameplay”, alongside some much-needed optimisation for ray-tracing.

If the latest reviews on Steam are to be believed, it seems the issues might have finally been fixed.

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Granted, it’s been well over a year since the game dropped but… better late than never, I guess?

“PATCH 9, now playable” noted user Siemka_Home on Steam, a few hours after the latest patch dropped.

“The best patch ever, cuz Denuvo DRM has been removed = stuttering, frame drops, freezing is remove… That says a lot about denuvo”

“After testing today’s update, I feel comfortable recommending this game to Star Wars fans…” commented RoboEagle this morning.

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“I am now able to get a smooth 60 fps (4K with DLSS and no RT) with only a few stutters in problem areas where before they were frequent.”

Hopefully, this does meanStar Wars Jedi: Survivor’sissues are sorted for good, but it’s likely a little too late in the game to satiate those who bought the game at launch.

Patient gamers stay winning once again.

Topics:Star Wars,EA,Respawn Entertainment