Not one of the Star Wars Jedi: Survivor ports are doing so sizzling proper now. However reviewers who’ve been taking part in the PC model had further issues with the way it performs on their machines. The framerate is neither constant nor as much as normal with what gamers would possibly anticipate from a AAA sport, in comparison with console variations (which solely noticed occasional hiccups).
Gaming content material creator Talent Up tweeted that PC gamers ought to “keep away from” Survivor on the time of launch. They weren’t capable of enhance the efficiency by adjusting the in-game settings, and the sport struggled to keep up constant body charges. They reported getting 40 frames per second on higher-end GPUs and never with the ability to attain the usual 60 FPS. PC Gamer’s reviewer skilled “double digit” framerate drops for going via doorways, cutscenes ran at 15-20 FPS, and dialogue would typically be lower off or begin overlapping with one another, all of which might make for a disruptive expertise.
The issue appears to happen every time the sport has to load objects. PC Gamer managed to hit 35 FPS within the open world whereas taking part in on a machine with a RTX 2080 Tremendous, i9-9900KS 4.00GHz, and 32GB RAM. So it’s not nice. Nonetheless, remoted ranges ran at 80-90 FPS. VGC famous that particulars loaded in whereas their reviewer was taking part in, they usually had been pressured to attend as the sport populated the extent. So the potential is there for Survivor to be a great-wanting Star Wars sport. It simply must not shit itself whereas loading busy ranges.
That is perhaps a tall ask. Survivor requires 155 GB in your PC disk, which is huge even by fashionable AAA requirements. EA has promised a day-one patch that might “repair bugs” and “enhance efficiency.”
You already know the pre-release drill. If you happen to’re enthusiastic about nabbing the PC model of Survivor, you need to think about ready to see how the sport performs after the day one patch. The sport unlocks on April 28 for PlayStation 5, Xbox Sequence X/S, and PC.