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Star Wars Star Wars Jedi: Survivor - sequel to Fallen Order

randir14

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This guy says the PC version runs like shit even on a 3080 ti, and warns people "if you buy it make sure there's a refund option".



Another that confirms the performance issues:

 
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Morgoth

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Don't worry guise, this PC version too will eventually be fixed:

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Skorpion

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By fixed I assume they mean removing denuvo (hah that will not happen!) at some point, without even checking Im pretty sure that would be the major resource hog on pc.
 

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So they learned nothing from the first game. It's funny, the only reason to buy a good processor, and gpu nowadays is not for the shiny graphics, it's to able to power through the abysmal performance/optimization.
 

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I was actually really looking forward to this and thought about using some of my PTO so I could play for five days straight. Glad I decided to keep saving it for BG3. I can't believe it runs like shit on a 3080ti. That's completely insane to me.
 

cruel

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The guy also said it affects mostly Nvidia cards, and patches are in the works already. Call me optimistic, but I will get it day 1 and expecting it to work (EA Pro for $15 of course).

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So they learned nothing from the first game. It's funny, the only reason to buy a good processor, and gpu nowadays is not for the shiny graphics, it's to able to power through the abysmal performance/optimization.
The best part is when people seem to defend these shitty fucking developers who are unable to write even a decent compression routine by saying LOL NICE 8GB PAPERWEIGHT U NVIDIOT LMAO.

Even on the Codex.
 

Kem0sabe

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The only reason I'm not getting this day one on Xbox is because in half a year it will be free on ea play and gamepass. Otherwise, from the reviews it seems like an upgrade in almost every aspect when compared to fallen order.
 

Ezekiel

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Does it still have cognitive dissonance, like the fun slides from Super Mario 64 mixed with somber, serious dialogue? Do the chests all still contain cosmetic items that don't do anything? Have they made how enemies reappear seem any less silly for the Star Wars tone?
 

ferratilis

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$4k computer requirement ✓
40fps gameplay ✓
$80 game ✓
150GB download ✓
Same graphics as four years ago ✓
Disney-tier writing ✓
Blue haired developers ✓
It's 2023 alright.
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So they learned nothing from the first game. It's funny, the only reason to buy a good processor, and gpu nowadays is not for the shiny graphics, it's to able to power through the abysmal performance/optimization.
The best part is when people seem to defend these shitty fucking developers who are unable to write even a decent compression routine by saying LOL NICE 8GB PAPERWEIGHT U NVIDIOT LMAO.

Even on the Codex.
Then people would just complain about the cpu requirements, which would go up due to the compression
 

FreshCorpse

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The original game was not great on PC but actually had bad performance on consoles too. I had some problems on my then mid-tier PC but the PS5 version is impressively badly done - visual artefacts, hitches, audio problems and the occasional unprompted fall through the floor. How hard can it be to QA your game a specific piece of hardware?

Personally I thought it was ok for the most part, maybe 6/10 or 7/10. Script was fucking cringe as many have said.

I bought some AMD hardware a couple of months ago and that came with a free copy of the sequel, so I'll probably try it at some point but can't really imagine being hyped to pay £60 for it on release day.
 

flyingjohn

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Then people would just complain about the cpu requirements, which would go up due to the compression
Not really. The compression alone would barely bump any hardware requirements.
it's to able to power through the abysmal performance/optimization.
Doesn't work. See Crysis as a example. The game was rendering turtles in full resolution continents away because of muh future proofing. Unoptimized code can't run well on anything future wise because it is designed to use hardware in ways that no sane engineer will make. Or hardware architecture simply changes and you get even worse results.
20 years from now on the cyberpunk raytracing demo will still run like shit.
 
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