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Star Wars Jedi: Survivor – EA to Bring Several Patches in the Weeks Ahead

Star Wars Jedi: Survivor – EA to Bring Several Patches in the Weeks Ahead

There is just a day left for Star Wars Jedi: Survivor to be released, and players are holding on to their last bit of patience. If you’re wondering about whether you should add EA and Respawn’s latest to your library or not, you can check out IGN India’s Star Wars Jedi: Survivor review. Interested players can preload Jedi: Survivor now for their respective platforms.

Coming to the topic at hand, how smooth does the game run? It seems like the game has been running alright on the consoles, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S, but PC performance seems to be an issue. As spotted by GamesRadar, several people from the gaming industry have expressed their issues with Star Wars Jedi: Survivor’s performance on PC.

James Galizio from RPG Site has stated that the game was incredibly demanding and suffers from drops below 60FPS at 4K on 7700X, after calling it a GOTY candidate. Jeff Gerstmann suffered from crashes and pre-patch technical issues. Moreover, Tom Caswell from Gamespot stated that the game was “buggy as hell” on the PS5 before the patch dropped.

EA has announced that its first patch for Star Wars Jedi: Survivors will arrive for all platforms, which includes PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S and PC. But, the cause of concern here is that EA will be deploying more patches in the weeks ahead which will fix bugs, improve performance and add more accessibility features. Players are worried that the game will not reach its optimum performance levels until a few weeks worth of patches.

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