PC gamers these days are in a rough spot with crappy ports and buggy releases. One of the recent disappointments is the release of Star Wars: Jedi Survivor, which has been plagued by performance issues. It wasn’t just old hardware struggling with new games, even powerful PCs had problems.All of this has resulted in the game having a “mostly negative” rating on Steam. (opens in new tab).
on YouTube pure dark (opens in new tab) uploaded a video showcasing a modded version of the game running at a much better framerate. They implemented his DLSS frame generation mod. This actually bumped the game from 45 to 90 fps, according to video evidence. This is a huge improvement on what many people are seeing, especially the checkmarked comments section on Steam.
PureDark’s modded solution is still far from perfect. It has visual artifacts, is not fully functional when it comes to camera information, and is currently not available to the public. In the comments below the video PureDark said: [am] I’m currently trying to replace FSR2 with DLSS, which makes my images look much better. “
Although the mod seems to do a decent job mimicking Nvidia’s DLSS 3 (opens in new tab), it’s not a real deal and not intended. However, it’s a frustrating situation for those with poor Star Wars: Jedi Survivor performance despite packing an RTX40 card.
This mod significantly improves the game’s performance, meaning that real DLSS 3 support makes a big difference. Of course, it only benefits owners of compatible cards.The upscaling tech only works on the 40-series, so it’s a small pool of owners.But hands down one of the best GPUs on the planet It’s the pool that paid a premium to put in, and one tends to expect the game to perform better.
Respawn may not include support for DLSS 3 due to AMD sponsorship. Jedi Survivor doesn’t support Nvidia’s upscaling, but it does work with AMD’s FSR2, which doesn’t seem to help much either.
Star Wars Jedi: Survivor Has Been Patched Since Launch (opens in new tab), but there are still some serious issues to fix. EA issues fake apology (opens in new tab) You cite high-end hardware running Windows 10 as one of the big problems, but I’ve never really had a problem before, and various people using all kinds of hardware have had problems. Given what you’re reporting, it doesn’t seem right. Especially when a modded DLSS 3 implementation seems to make a big difference.