EA has actually verified that it is “aware that Star Wars Jedi Survivor isn’t performing to [its] standards” for computer gamers, and also states it’s a concern that’s mainly influencing gamers with “high-end machines or certain specific configurations”.
In a declaration published to the EA Star Wars Twitter account, the Jedi group claimed it was devoted to “fixing these issues as soon as possible”, offering “thanks and apologies to any of [its] players experiencing these issues”.
“We are aware that Star Wars Jedi: Survivor isn’t performing to our standards for a percentage of our PC players, in particular those with high-end machines or certain specific configurations,” the declaration states.
“For example, players using cutting-edge, multi-threaded chipsets designed for Windows 11 were encountering problems on Windows 10, or high-end GPUs coupled with lower-performing CPUs also saw unexpected frame loss. Rest assured, we are working to address these cases quickly.
“While there is no solitary, thorough option for computer efficiency, the group has actually been servicing repairs our company believe will certainly enhance efficiency throughout a range of setups,” the statement continues. “We are devoted to dealing with these problems asap, yet each spot needs substantial screening to guarantee we don’t present brand-new issues. Thanks for understanding, and also apologies to any one of our gamers experiencing these problems.
“We will continue to monitor performance across all platforms and share update timing as soon as it is available.”
It’ll rate information for the thousands of players who have left unhappy reviews (opens up in brand-new tab) on the game’s Steam page (opens up in brand-new tab), resulting in a “mostly negative” accumulated rating prior to just recently updating to “mixed”.
The problematic computer port is not one-of-a-kind to EA, obviously; simply last month, The Last of Us Part 1 got absolutely pummeled on Steam (opens up in brand-new tab) because of some extreme technological problems at launch.
“It’s the confidence to unabashedly lean on what’s come before that lets Star Wars Jedi: Survivor become its own excellent version of something new,” we created in the GamesRadar+ Star Wars Jedi Survivor review (opens up in brand-new tab).
“Respawn pushes slowly at the edges of Fallen Order to expand its take on this world, doing so with an obvious love and respect not only for its source material but its characters. Where it over-reaches, it does so out of an ambition so apparent that it leaps off the screen but always manages to ground itself in a beautifully human story. In allowing Cal Kestis’ story to grow with him, Jedi: Survivor establishes what could be the next great Star Wars hero and is certainly one of the best Star Wars games (opens in new tab) out there.”
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Source: gamesradar.com