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Star Wars Jedi: Survivor is getting an update for 60 FPS on console and DLSS on PC

Patch 7 of Star Wars Jedi: Survivor adds multiple upgrades in performance to the game on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S, and is now available.

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When Star Wars Jedi: Survivor hit the market, the game had some performance issues, which Respawn Entertainment promised to fix as the months went by. Some improvements have taken longer than expected, but the studio has just released a new update aimed at fixing some of the game’s biggest issues. Patch 7 redefines Performance mode and ensures 60 FPS, while optimizing Quality mode to improve your graphics and avoid framerate fluctuations. As for the PC version, both modes have been optimized, and support for DLSS technology has been introduced.

The creators of Titanfall have dedicated efforts to polish other aspects of the new adventure starring Cal Kestis. We detail them in the following lines:

All Star Wars Jedi: Survivor Patch 7 Improvements

  • Performance mode has been completely reworked to substantially improve player experience. A number of GPU and CPU optimizations – along with disabling Ray Tracing – has resulted in a better player experience, including a solid 60 FPS in Performance mode.
  • Quality Mode has also received optimizations to help reduce FPS fluctuation and introduce other visual improvements.
  • Variable Refresh Rate support added for PS5.
  • Additional performance & optimization improvements for PC, including DLSS support.
  • Save system tweaks to help prevent save game corruption.
  • Fixed issues where players could not retrieve their XP after dying under certain circumstances.
  • Various crash fixes.
  • Various bug fixes & improvements across all platforms, including fixes for cloth, lighting, and UI.

Star Wars Jedi: Survivor is available on PS5, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, and PC. EA recently announced that the PS4 and Xbox One versions are already in development, while a job offer suggests that the third installment will be a reality.