Star Wars Jedi: Survivor is out in the wild now, and players on PC are struggling to get the game to run optimally. While it’s nothing new that games have buggy versions at launch, Star Wars Jedi: Survivor is notably bad. Even players on high-end rigs are having trouble getting the game to run at a stable framerate. EA has issued a statement about the performance on the PC version, which you can read below.
EA Issues Statement on Poor Jedi Survivor PC Performance
The team first mentions that players on Windows 10 may experience issues if they are running a PC with a multithreaded chipset or a high-end GPU with a lower-end CPU. There are a lot of variables developers have to account for when developing a game for PC. Players can have a broad spectrum of parts, old and new, that can make running games difficult.
“We are aware that Star Wars Jedi: Survivor isn’t performing to our standards for a percentage of our PC players, in particular those with high-end machines or certain specific configurations.
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For example, players using cutting-edge, multi-threaded chipsets designed for Windows 11 were encountering problems on Windows 10, or high-end GPUs coupled with lower-performing CPUs also saw unexpected frame loss. Rest assured, we are working to address these cases quickly.
While there is no single, comprehensive solution for PC performance, the team has been working on fixes we believe will improve performance across a spectrum of configurations. We are committed to fixing these issues as soon as possible, but each patch requires significant testing to ensure we don’t introduce new problems. Thanks for understanding and apologies across all platforms, and share updated timing as soon as it is available.
The Star Wars Jedi Team.”
There’s no timetable for when these patches will hit PC, but we hope they are soon. The game is currently being review bombed on Steam.
Jedi Survivor is currently available on Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 5, and PC.