Cal Kestis is finally back in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor; and this time he comes with different facial hair styles and a diverse wardrobe. Of course, there's also the great story, engaging combat, and intricate level design, but a lot of this has been marred by the sheer number of issues plaguing the game – primarily for PC players.
Players have reported seeing error messages which they can't even understand or decipher; and even when it does work, the Force isn't very strong with the performance. However, that's not all – it seems that the game also has a massive design flaw which traps Cal in a certain section with no way out. The only way out is to apparently start the entire game all over again.
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As spotted by GamesRadar, this strange phenomenon was brought to light by Weird_Cantaloupe2757 on Reddit, which they posted as a PSA to other players. They avoided spoilers by staying as non-specific as possible, which players will undoubtedly appreciate.
"After you complete the chamber of duality and ride the elevator out (after helping the droid), make sure you meditate at a meditation site," they wrote, "If you die, it sends you back into the chamber, with no way to exit — fast travel is disabled at that meditation point, and the elevator will not open again! The only fix at that point is to start the game over."
It seems if you don't save the game at that particular point, and happen to die, you're going to be trapped in the chamber with no way out. A few comments say they faced the same issue. This isn't a technical glitch of some sort, but rather an oversight in game design. I'm no developer, but it looks like the quickest way for Respawn to fix
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