As a seasoned Star Wars Jedi: Survivor player with countless hours under my belt, I can confidently say that this latest patch has been nothing short of a game-changer for me. The framerate improvements alone have made the game feel smoother and more responsive, which is a godsend for someone who’s spent way too many hours battling droids and lightsaber dueling Sith lords.
Recently, Respawn Entertainment revealed the launch date for “Star Wars Jedi: Survivor” on previous-generation platforms. Simultaneously, they promised an update for the PC version of this action-adventure game. The purpose was to boost technical performance, controls, and more, while also introducing several quality-of-life enhancements. Now, that patch has been released.
According to the patch notes for Star Wars Jedi: Survivor’s Patch 9 on PC, it focuses on enhancing the game’s performance by addressing frame rate issues (specifically resolving instances of frame rate lag, a problem that numerous players have experienced), and also boosting user convenience by enhancing mouse and keyboard functionality within the UI and menu screens.
Additional adjustments encompass enhanced ray tracing performance on advanced graphics cards, rectification of several glitches and system failures, elimination of Denuvo DRM, and further improvements. For a detailed rundown, please review the complete changelog provided below.
The game titled “Star Wars Jedi: Survivor” is now accessible on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and personal computers. It will be released for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One on the 17th of September.
PATCH NOTES:
Performance Improvements:
- Framerate improvements for various hardware configurations.
- Fixes for several sources of framerate hitching for smoother gameplay.
- Ray Tracing has been optimized for CPU usage and should now scale better for high-end GPUs.
- Fixes for performance related to using a mouse as gameplay input.
Quality of Life:
- The “Optimizing Game Files” screen has been optimized and can now see speed increases from multiple CPU cores.
- Mouse and keyboard functionality has been improved across a variety of menu screens, including the first time user screens, title menu, game menu, and workbench.
Bug Fixes:
- Fixed collision issue where players could fall through elevators at low framerates.
- Fix for a conversation-related crash when walking away from NPC characters.
- Fix for various, intermittent crashes.
General:
- Denuvo DRM has been removed.
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2024-09-13 19:11