2023-04-28 13:56:00
Update (04/28/2023 – 3:56 pm) – EB
Electronic Arts is facing a lot of criticism following Star Wars Jedi: Survivor launched on Steam with poor performance even on computers with configurations that meet the necessary requirements. Now the company has decided to comment on the problem through a note on the game’s official Twitter.
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In the publication, Electronic Arts says that it recognizes that the game is not presenting the adequate performance for a percentage of PC players, mainly on powerful machines or with specific configurations and even cited some examples.
Multi-core processors designed for Windows 11 are experiencing issues in Windows 10, or powerful GPUs paired with lower-performing CPUs are experiencing fps drops. We are working to identify these cases quickly.
A note from the Jedi Team on the PC version of Star Wars Jedi: Survivor pic.twitter.com/C3bp78VICr
— EA Star Wars (@EAStarWars) April 28, 2023
In addition, the company says that it will take some time before an update with fixes for all the problems is released, as there is still “no single solution for the loss of performance on the PC”.
The team is already working on fixes that we believe will improve performance in a range of configurations. We are committed to resolving these issues as soon as possible, but each update requires a testing process to ensure new issues are not created.
In this way, EA has not yet given a deadline, but ensures that it is already working on the most recurring problems reported by users to improve performance in as many configurations as possible.
Finally, the developer apologized to its customers saying:
Thank you for understanding and we apologize to all players who have experienced difficulties. We will continue to monitor performance on all platforms and will release an update as soon as possible.
Original article (04/28/2023)
Star Wars Jedi: Survivor comes to Steam to a lot of negative reviews
This Friday (28), Electronic Arts released the long-awaited Star Wars Jedi: Survivor (read our review here), sequel to the acclaimed Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order.
Sadly, the release marks yet another underperforming game on PC, which has caused it to receive a lot of negative reviews on Steam, one of the biggest digital game stores in the world.
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In recent years, players, especially on PC, have suffered from games that are poorly optimized, that deliver poor performance or that are practically unplayable at launch.
This year alone, titles like Hogwarts Legacy and The Last of Us Part 1 have already been negatively marked on PC due to their optimization, but the recent Star Wars Jedi: Survivor has just “joined the club”.
On Steam, only 36% of the game’s 2,500+ reviews are positive, causing it to display a “Slightly Negative” review status.
Of all the negative reviews, the biggest complaints refer to performance issues. Even the most powerful hardware configurations cannot achieve stable performance.
“RTX 4080, i9-13900KF, 32GB 6000 DDR5, latest Win 11 drivers. I can get around 30 FPS. Fantastic,” wrote user Stenly
While performance is still not optimal, the latest update (available since yesterday) has considerably improved the state of the game.
In a new test done following the update, Eurogamer managed more than 60 FPS (2560 x 1440 resolution) with graphics settings at maximum. There are occasional crashes, but not as frequent as before.
For now, we can only hope that EA can improve the game’s performance soon.
Star Wars Jedi: Survivor is available now for PC, PS5 and Xbox Series.
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