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Star Wars Jedi: Survivor – Players Identify XP-Losing Bug, as Respawn Apologizes for Poor PC Port

Star Wars Jedi: Survivor dropped late last month, and while console users rejoiced over a brilliant sequel from Respawn, the same can’t be said about PC players.

Players on Steam and other social media platforms voiced their opinions and complaints of poor performance with the shoddy port, which was filled with bugs as well.

However, console users weren’t devoid of bugs too, as players complained about a rather serious problem involving the Mogu. In a recent Reddit post on r/FallenOrder, a player talked about their experience of losing all their XP, after dying to the space troll.

Other players commented on the post about experiencing similar situations, with the Redditors even confirming that it’s happening with the same Mogu. At the moment, the team at Respawn has yet to fix this major issue for the game.

Speaking of the shoddy PC port, Respawn has released an apology to players for the poor performance they have been facing. The developers pointed out that players with high-end gaming hardware were facing the most issues, and they have plans to fix them as soon as possible.

So far, the developers haven’t shared any timeline on when most of these bugs will be fixed. However, the team has released its first batch of fixes, as part of a new patch for the PC variant, with an update for Xbox and PlayStation versions coming soon.

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