![]() ![]() I don't think these issues listed for consoles have already been resolved on the PC platform, assuming the PC platform also had these same issues like consoles.īecause this is the first patch for the PC version. And these known issues on PS5 and Xbox Series X|S are going to get a patch on MAY 2nd, 2023. Those are for the consoles, not the PC platform. Other bugs worth mentioning include crashes tied to skipping cinematics, issues surrounding cloth physics, collision issues, AI issues, VFX issues, and a critical issue fixed where you could get stuck inside the Chamber of Duality if you didn't save after leaving the chamber and died. However, the precise issue surrounding the CPU bottlenecking is still unknown, and highly speculative, so take any opinions on this subject with a grain of salt. It appears the game is suffering from bad thread utilization, and is incapable of effectively utilizing more than a couple of threads at a time. PC hardware does not do this, requiring data to be transferred constantly from system RAM to dedicated GPU VRAM, which slows down performance.Īnother issue, which was even confirmed by EA, surrounds bad optimization on the CPU slowing down game performance. Latest-gen consoles are capable of holding all this data without slowing down, since the CPU and GPU share memory together. ![]() With how large Jedi: Survivor's world is, large amounts of textures and assets need to be housed in memory to prevent micro stuttering altogether. ![]() The general consensus is that the game is suffering heavily from console-optimized texture optimizations on the PC version, which aren't designed for PC hardware. Also, enabling Nvidia Ultra Low Latency with Jedi: Survivor helps immensely to keep system latency down to a minimum. After lots of tweaking with the game's graphics, I've learned that the game absolutely requires a restart after changing graphics settings in order to see normal performance, and the game's RT mode is very unoptimized right now. It's definitely not perfect, but playable nonetheless. I've been playing Jedi: Survivor constantly since it launched, and I average playable performance in the 40s regularly. I will note, however, that my experience has been surprisingly good with my RTX 2060 Super and Ryzen 7 5800X3D gaming machine. ![]()
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