Respawn Entertainment and EA have responded to the backlash they are facing due to their recently released Star Wars title, Star Wars Jedi Survivor having unacceptable performance and user experience on PC. Respawn has assured players that the team is committed to fixing most, if not all, of the performance-related issues they face with the game's PC port.
Star Wars Jedi Survivor is a direct sequel to 2019's Star Wars Jedi Fallen Order, which is heralded by many as one of the best single-player story-driven Star Wars game. As such, fans had high hopes for the sequel, which the title delivers with a robust narrative, fantastic gameplay additions, and a satisfying combat system. However, the game falls short in raw performance, especially on PCs.
Respawn has assured players that they are working on fixing the performance-related issues as soon as possible, stating:
Players have reported countless issues with the game's PC port, including frequent frame rate drops, crashes, visual bugs, and age-old shader-compilation stutters. While Respawn aimed to fix most of these issues with the day-one patch, the update failed to fix significant performance issues, leaving Star Wars Jedi Survivor virtually unplayable for many fans around the globe.
When writing this article, Star Wars Jedi Survivor had "Mostly Negative" reviews on Steam. Most of the complaints players present are related to the game not performing as expected, even on hardware surpassing the recommended system requirements. Players have reported poor performance on top-of-the-line PCs with GPUs like Nvidia's RTX 4090.
Addressing the backlash the developer has received since the game's release, Respawn has stated that they are aware of the issues players face and are working
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