Star Wars Jedi Survivor finally gets a patch on console and PC

Danyal Arabi
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After a rocky launch on PC, Star Wars Jedi Survivor received its first performance patch. The 3.25 GB update improves performance in non-raytraced rendering, with the patch notes not revealing much else. However, the console ports of the game received a bunch of fixes ranging from crashes to collision issues. This is the first of “weeks” of fixes in the pipeline for the title. Here’s the full list of all changes in the patch.

PC performance improved in latest Star Wars Jedi Survivor patch

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PC patch for May 1st

  • Performance improvements for non-raytraced rendering.

PS5 and Xbox Series X/S patch for May 2nd

  • Multiple crashes have been fixed across PlayStation and Xbox Series X|S and various areas of the game.
  • Fixes 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.
  • Fixes an issue with registered Nekko colors not saving.
  • Fixes an issue with registered Nekko disappearing from the stable.
  • Fixed issues with cinematic dialogue overlapping.
  • Fixes various collision issues.
  • Fixed an issue with enemy AI remaining in T Pose during photo mode.
  • Fixes 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.

Respawn has mentioned that all the fixes for the console version have already been included in the PC port. Despite performance for the PC port being borderline unplayable, community members are working to remedy the issues ahead of patches. The latest fix is a DLSS 3 mod that helps double framerates on RTX 40 series GPUs. However, those on older hardware will have to wait for future patches for better performance.


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Danyal Arabi

Danyal Arabi

Danyal Arabi is an Esports writer and Editor at The SportsRush. With a vested interest in computers since an early age he has managed to sink more than 4000 hours into CS: GO over the years. As a Deus Ex enjoyer and fan of the earlier Assassin's Creeds, narrative-driven games have taken much of his time. Being a 2D fighter enthusiast across franchises like Injustice, Mortal Kombat, and Street Fighter, a fair few controllers have been sacrificed in his pursuit to win. Apart from all things gaming, Danyal enjoys motorsport, bowling, and spending weekends with his pals over good food and banter.

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