Star Wars Jedi Survivor Update
Patch 9 for Star Wars Jedi: Survivor introduces significant changes that are bound to catch player attention. Notably, it removes the controversial Denuvo DRM from the PC version, addressing long-standing concerns about the software's impact on system performance. The patch also brings enhancements to framerate and mouse-and-keyboard controls, aiming to elevate the overall gameplay experience.
Additionally, the update resolves various bugs, including crashes and collision issues, which plagued earlier versions of the game. These fixes ensure a smoother and more enjoyable experience for players, marking a considerable step forward in the game's ongoing development. This combination of DRM removal and performance optimizations makes Patch 9 a noteworthy update for fans and newcomers alike.
Star Wars Jedi: Survivor Updates
Enhanced Performance
- Significant framerate boosts across different hardware setups.
- Improved consistency by addressing framerate stutters for a smoother experience.
- Ray tracing optimized to reduce CPU load, enhancing performance on high-end GPUs.
- Improved gameplay performance when using a mouse.
User Experience Enhancements
- Faster load times on the “Optimizing Game Files” screen due to multi-core CPU support.
- Enhanced mouse and keyboard usability in various menus, including initial setup screens and in-game menus.
Corrections for Issues
- Resolved an issue where players could fall through elevators at lower framerates.
- Fixed crashes occurring during NPC conversations when walking away.
- Addressed several sporadic crashes to improve stability.
General Updates
- The Denuvo DRM has been removed, potentially improving performance and reducing CPU usage.