An dissatisfied Star Wars Jedi Survivor (opens up in brand-new tab) follower has actually required to social media sites to share what they state is a “major game breaking bug”.
In a message published to the game’s subreddit that has actually given that been upvoted thousands of times, u/Weird_Cantaloupe2757 records that when you get to “the chamber of duality and ride the elevator out”, you have to relax at an arbitration website and also conserve or, if you pass away prior to the following save factor, you’ll be returned to the chamber where you’ll be entraped forever.
“If you die, it sends you back into the chamber, with no way to exit — fast travel is disabled at that meditation point, and the elevator will not open again! The only fix at that point is to start the game over,” the gamer discusses.
“I will be attempting to get a refund from Sony later on today — I don’t expect to get anywhere with that, but I at least need it on record with them that I want my money back for this game. Bad performance is one thing, but I literally can’t keep playing the game I paid $70 for, they need to actually finish making these things before releasing them.”
They’re not the only one, either, and also it appears to be influencing both PS5 and also Xbox Series X gamers, as well.
“This happened to me last night too, tried for 45 minutes to get out. I even noticed a spot where you can grapple to and I thought maybe that’ll help. Nope,” added another player (opens up in brand-new tab). “The range of the ascension cable doesn’t reach that far. So I just said f*ck it and started my game over, at least it didn’t take long for me to get there but regardless, that shouldn’t be happening and it makes me anxious when I progress in the game (again) will I encounter another game-breaking bug.”
“Yup that happened to me. Luckily I was able to get back there in a couple of hours. Still super annoying, though,” stated another (opens up in brand-new tab).
Earlier today, EA confirmed that it is “aware that Star Wars Jedi Survivor isn’t performing to [its] standards” for PC players (opens up in brand-new tab), and also claims 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, the Jedi group stated it was dedicated to “fixing these issues as soon as possible”, offering “thanks and apologies to any of [its] players experiencing these issues”.
It’s simply of a number of concerns presently tormenting the beleaguered title. So much, 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), causing a “mixed” accumulated rating from all the testimonials sent so far.
“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.”
Planning to rejoin with Cal & BD-1? Find out every little thing you require to understand with our Star Wars Jedi Survivor abilities, Forcepowers and gear (opens up in brand-new tab) overview.
Source: gamesradar.com