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Performance patch for Star Wars Jedi: Survivor arrives on consoles and fixes the worst bugs

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Star Wars Jedi: Survivor by Respawn Entertainment is a great success, but this is overshadowed by the partly disastrous launch and numerous bugs. After some smaller patches, the biggest bugs will now be addressed with Patch 4

The latest update for Star Wars Jedi: Survivor was released on May 09 – but initially only for PS5 and Xbox Series X / S versions PC players will have to wait a little longer, but the patch should be released this week. The PC patch will bring most of the changes and will hopefully fix many of the existing problems.

These bugs are fixed in patch 4 of Star Wars Jedi: Survivor specifically

A lightsaber fight against an invincible boss enemy? That’s now a thing of the past! Patch 4 for the galactic sequel should finally fix this annoying bug that made fighting Rayvis a frustrating experience. But that’s not all: in the official (Patchnotes) it is promised that other bugs that could affect the game’s progress will also be fixed. This is good news for all those who finally want to enjoy the intrinsically fantastic Star Wars action RPG undisturbed.

For PC players, there’s more good news with Patch 4 for Star Wars Jedi: Survivor. Developer Respawn has announced that the update will include improved streaming behavior, among other things, which should ensure a smooth gaming experience. The general performance should also be raised, even without the use of ray tracing. Console owners will have to be patient until these improvements reach them as well, but this is expected to happen in the near future.

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Thomas
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