The Star Wars Jedi Survivor patch notes for the game's first big update promises much-needed performance fixes. Here's everything coming in the update.
Jedi Survivor is by all accounts a fantastic game, but it was unfortunately plagued by massive performance issues, especially on PC. While some fan-made fixes offer help, players can now also look forward to support from official side, as developer Respawn Entertainment released the first big patch.
Star Wars Jedi: Survivor Patch Notes - First Big Performance Fix
And when we say big, we mean big: the update is around 6 GB big and promises a bunch of fixes, especially for the game's terrible performance (which even effected the PS5 version). The PC version got a patch
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Here are the full Jedi Survivor patch notes:
Jedi: Survivor PC Patch Notes
- Performance improvements for non-raytraced rendering
Star Wars Jedi: Survivor PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S Patch Notes
- Multiple crashes fixed across PlayStation and Xbox Series X|S and various areas of the game.
- Fixed crashes that were tied to skipping cinematics.
- Performance improvements across PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S.
- Fixed an issue with dynamic cloth inside the Mantis.
- Fixed various rendering issues.
- Fixed an issue with registered Nekko colours not saving.
- Fixed an issue with registered Nekko disappearing from the stable.
- Fixed issues with cinematic dialogue overlapping.
- Fixed various collision issues.
- Fixed an issue with enemy AI remaining in T pose during photo mode.
- Fixed a freeze that occasionally occurred while talking to Doma.
- Fixed a bug where the BD-oil VFX did not properly render.
- Fixed an issue where players were getting stuck inside the Chamber of Duality if you didn't save after leaving the chamber and die.
Today a patch has become available for the PC version of Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, and tomorrow (5/2) we'll also be issuing a patch for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S.We are hard at work on patches that will further improve performance and fix bugs across all platforms.... pic.twitter.com/XrjbdDQUp6
— EA Star Wars (@EAStarWars) May 1, 2023
It's important to note here, that the "PC version already received the fixes coming to console on 5/2", according to EA's official statement. Here's hoping that this update will make the game at least more easily playable.
EA and Respawn have communicated multiple times that they're working hard on fixing the game, so you can expect another patch to come in the following days. When that happens, we'll update this article with the latest patch notes.