Star Wars Jedi: Survivor launches today, and unfortunately, it seems like it’s the latest in a crop of bad PC ports, with reports of poor performance leading to the game picking up a “Mostly Negative” user score on Steam. But we’re not here to talk about the PC right now – what about consoles? While the news is better on Xbox Series X/S and PS5, things are far from perfect, and in fact, if you want to get the best experience you’re going to want to make a somewhat unintuitive choice in the options menu.
So, if you want the best performance from a game, what visual mode do you choose? Performance, right? Well, that’s actually not the best choice with Star Wars Jedi: Survivor as there are consistent reports that the Performance mode is very uneven on PS5 and XSX, rarely if ever hitting its 60fps target and introducing additional pop-in and screen tearing. While there aren’t any full head-to-head console comparisons up yet, the following video from Fuzion Xbox Testing shows Survivor dropping into the mid-to-low 40s on the Xbox Series X (expect similar issues on the PS5). According to reports, the area shown in the video isn’t even the most challenging part of the game, as the semi-open planet of Koboh is the real stress test.
Again, somewhat counterintuitively, your best bet for performance is actually Quality mode. It’s only 30fps, but it seems to be a consistent 30fps, without any of the stuttering that sometimes comes along with lower-framerate modes. Additionally, various visual issues like screen tearing are also less prevalent.
Haven’t been keeping up with Star Wars Jedi: Survivor? Wccftech’s Kai Powell noted the game’s performance issues in his full review…
“The biggest deterrent to getting the most out of Star Wars
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