
(PC only) General performance improvements to improve both CPU and GPU utilisation while reducing idle time, both with and without raytracing.
(PC only) Improving performance on newer i7 and i9 CPUs that have efficiency cores. You can read the full list of fixes here.ĮA and developer Respawn have also shared a list of known issues that are being worked on for future patches. Other fixes take on a line of bugs such as save state errors and bugs that block progression. The main fixes will soften hitches during traversal, improve performance for VFX, and update “data handling when toggling raytracing, improving non-raytraced performance.” Our James called raytracing “a big drain on a game that needs every frame it can get,” in his launch performance analysis, so hopefully the fancy graphics option continues to get some love. If you buy two £35 top-up download codes from CD Keys at £29.99 each for a total of £59.98, it works out much cheaper than buying the game directly from the PlayStation Store – you can redeem the wallet top-up codes on your account and use the £70 value to buy the Standard Edition of Star Wars Jedi: Survivor.The fourth patch hit consoles earlier this week and landed on PC last night. The cheapest and best way to get a PlayStation digital download code is to buy PlayStation Store wallet top-up cards, as this works out cheaper than buying direct from PSN. The PS5 Standard Edition is £69.99, while the PS5 Digital Deluxe Edition is £89.99. You can also buy Star Wars Jedi: Survivor from the PlayStation Store as a digital download on PS5, with both the Standard Edition and Deluxe Edition available. Amazon - Origin EA App Digital Download - £79.99 (Deluxe Edition). CD Keys - Origin EA App Digital Download - £67.99 (Deluxe Edition).
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