Patch 7 overhauls performance mode in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor among other fixes


What you need to know

  • Star Wars Jedi: Survivor was developed by Respawn Entertainment and published by EA and released in April 2023.
  • The game reviewed well, but the launch was marked by controversy surrounding a very buggy PC port and console performance issues alike.
  • Respawn has continued to issue bug fixes regularly, with Patch 6.5 having just released in mid-July.
  • Patch 7 will be focused on much-needed performances fixes and improvements, including optimizations on console and PC.

Star Wars Jedi: Survivor was Respawn Entertainment‘s highly anticipated follow up to 2019’s Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order that launched earlier this year. The game received  ample praise for its narrative and gameplay, but it was also heavily criticized for a slate of performance issues across consoles and PC alike. On the Xbox Series S Star Wars Jedi: Survivor was locked down to 30FPS at launch, while the Xbox Series X version of the game was capable of hitting 60FPS at the expense of the game’s resolution. Meanwhile, PC players reported poor optimization for Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, leading to unstable frame rates, game crashes, and various other bugs.

Respawn Entertainment committed to patches and bug fixes for Star Wars Jedi: Survivor following the launch. Since that time, the studio has buckled down and released a bevy of patches targeting some of the most egregious glitches and stability concerns. With the game now considerably more playable across all platforms following Patch 6 and 6.5, Respawn were finally able to focus on Survivor’s frame rate woes. 





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