Star Wars Jedi: Survivor patch brings ‘solid 60fps’ to consoles, DLSS to PC

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Electronic Arts has released a performance update for all platforms. With this update, EA promises ‘solid 60fps’ for the console versions in Performance Mode. The PC version also receives optimization improvements and DLSS support.

The Performance console mode is in Patch 7 ‘completely remade’ with CPU and GPU optimizations, which should achieve a stable 60fps. The publisher has also disabled ray tracing in this mode. The Quality Mode should show fewer fps fluctuations after the update and come with ‘visual improvements’. Variable refresh rate has been added for the PlayStation 5.

Apart from the optimization and performance improvements, EA says it has fixed certain bugs, such as a bug that prevented players from regaining their XP after being defeated by enemies. In addition, EA says the update will further prevent corrupted save games.

Star Wars Jedi: Survivor was released for PC and consoles at the end of April. The game was praised for its gameplay, but was criticized for poor optimizations, especially for the PC version. EA apologized for this after release. Since then, developer Respawn Entertainment has released several updates that should improve the game’s performance.

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