Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, the sequel to the 2019 Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order by Respawn Entertainment and Electronic Arts, has received its latest update today, Patch 5. This update primarily focuses on resolving various issues that have been identified on the PC version. Electronic Arts has stated that these improvements will also be incorporated into an upcoming console update, although the exact release date has yet to be announced.
Here are the significant fixes and improvements made as part of Patch 5, as revealed on the Star Wars Jedi: Survivor page:
- (PC only) Improved content caching to reduce hitching.
- (PC only) Improved thread handling when raytracing is turned off.
- (PC only) Fix for an issue where lowering the PC visual settings would incorrectly lower your resolution scale if FSR is disabled.
- Note: if you previously disabled FSR and are playing on a lower visual quality, you may want to readjust your quality settings.
- (PC only) Fix for a reset button not responding on PC when using both controller and keyboard.
- Various performance fixes.
- Stability improvements.
- More robust detection of pre-order and deluxe content in-game, preventing players from only randomly having access to the content.
- Various collision and navigation improvements to prevent issues where characters get stuck out of bounds.
- Fixed an issue where Drya Thornne would become invincible.
- Music-related fixes
- Fixed an issue where Bode wouldn’t grab the senator during some New Game+ playthroughs.
- Fix for a bug where the Skriton wouldn’t appear correctly.
- Fix for Dagan not appearing correctly in a cinematic.
- Fixed some rare instances of players being unable to progress further in the game even after reloading.
- Fix for a bug where the Gorocco would disappear mid-combat.
- Fix for an issue where Cal would get stuck in a specific Blaster state if dying while in it.
- Fix for a bug where BD-1 wouldn’t be able to open a door.
- Fix for void tear interactions not working correctly.
- Fix for trying to load corrupt save games sometimes leaving you in the main menu. It will now correctly attempt to load your backup save.
- Improved UX for Koboh matter turrets that players were previously unable to exit out of.
- Fix for the Rancor and the Wampa not correctly leaving Cal’s XP behind when he respawns.
- Fix for a bug where the Skills menu wouldn’t correctly close.
- Improved sync for sound during one of the cinematics.
- Fix for the environment not loading correctly on Koboh after Cal respawns.
Upon its release, Star Wars Jedi: Survivor encountered a wave of complaints among PC players due to numerous performance-related issues. Electronic Arts has acknowledged these concerns and promised to address them promptly. As such, fans can look forward to a series of forthcoming updates that intends to rectify the issues and enhance the overall gameplay experience.
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