EA has recently acknowledged that their latest release, Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, is not performing up to their standards on some PCs. The game has received largely negative reviews, with 63% of Steam reviews being negative on the day after its launch.
On PS5, The Verge reported being mainly happy with the game, but PC players have expressed serious problems with even high-end components being unable to run the game smoothly. EA has admitted that they are aware of the issue and are working on addressing it quickly.
The company is already developing fixes but has cautioned that “there is no single, comprehensive solution for PC performance.” They have also seemingly thrown some shade at players using Windows 10, stating that it may not be providing the optimal experience.
The situation is similar to what happened with The Last of Us Part I on PC, which was delayed for quality assurance but still launched with so many serious issues that it received negative reviews on Steam. The game is reportedly a mess on the Steam Deck in particular, which is unfortunate considering the original Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order ran well on it.
Despite the issues with the PC port, the game has received positive reviews on other platforms, indicating that the issues are isolated to the PC version.
It remains to be seen how quickly EA will be able to address the problem, but for players who were hoping to dive into the game on PC, it may be wise to hold off for a little while longer until the issues are resolved.
In conclusion, it’s always important for game developers to ensure the quality of their products across all platforms before releasing them. While PC gaming can provide a unique and impressive experience, it is also notorious for its compatibility issues. Hopefully, EA will be able to address the performance issues soon so that all fans of Star Wars Jedi: Survivor are able to enjoy the game to its fullest potential.
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According to https://www.theverge.com/2023/4/28/23702726/ea-star-wars-jedi-survivor-pc-issues-steam-reviews-steam-deck
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