Fans of Star Wars Jedi: Survivor have been eagerly awaiting its release, but early reviews of the test version have raised concerns about technical problems, especially in terms of performance. Owen Gower, an experienced gaming journalist, takes a closer look at what this means for the highly anticipated game.
TL;DR:
- Test version of Star Wars Jedi: Survivor has technical issues, especially with performance
- EA promises updates to fix bugs, performance, and accessibility
- Uncertainty remains about how well the final release version will perform, with reports of frame rate drops, audio and ray tracing issues
The test version of Star Wars Jedi: Survivor has been plagued with technical problems, particularly in terms of performance, according to reviewers. Even with a Geforce RTX 4090, the frame rates dropped to 30 FPS and there were major issues with asynchronized audio and ray tracing. These problems have led to speculation about how well the final release version of the game will perform.
In response to these concerns, EA has promised to address bugs, performance issues, and accessibility through regular updates on Twitter. While this announcement is certainly welcome news, some are wondering whether it is just a service announcement or a form of expectation management. Will the updates truly fix the issues, or is this just a way to make fans feel better about the game’s performance?
Only time will tell how well the final release version of Star Wars Jedi: Survivor will perform. In the meantime, fans can look forward to EA’s promised updates and hope that they will deliver on their promise to fix the technical issues. Stay tuned for Owen Gower’s further analysis on this highly anticipated game.