The wait is over for Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, or perhaps not depending on how good your PC is. There are major performance issues afoot in the launch build of the game causing disappointing performance even on high-end systems. You’re sure to struggle with low fps, so here are some things to know about Star Wars: Jedi Survivor and what you can do to improve performance on your PC now.
As we already covered in our initial reporting, there are major performance issues plaguing Jedi Survivor right now. There’s nothing you can do in your settings to fix everything right now; the game simply requires patches.
Some areas of the game appear framerate-limited in which it’s not possible to break ~90 fps. We’ve observed this behavior on Coruscant. Other areas like the open world Koboh level are far more optimized where the performance is more in line with expectations. We managed a full 165 fps and there was no apparent engine framerate limit.
The last obvious issue relates to consistent in-game stuttering. There is no way to fully stop the stutters, but you can reduce the performance hit with some settings adjustments so that you can at least play the game. With this in mind, here are some things within your control to improve fps in the game.
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First and foremost, check that you have the latest game drivers for your GPU. Drivers include per-game optimizations, so driver updates are always critical for new releases.
Until things get patched up, it’s best to play with some reduced settings to reduce stutters regardless of your GPU and CPU. These stutters likely relate to a bottleneck in the render pipeline, so less complex effects should help you out.
We recommend you use the following settings based on our
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