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20-30 FPS on Coruscant at 720 FSR Quality, Medium Preset, Ray Tracing disabled.
30-50 FPS on Koboh, at 720, with dips below 60 in other trouble spots like an observation spot on the Shattered Moon, and the Trade Federation Battleship interior.
I'm sure it is performing better, but I started getting crashes during the final boss fight. I'm currently debating on a winter playthrough to see if DF's criticism holds up.
I dont get why people would crossfire/sli. You're just sacrificing performance in most modern cases. I also dont know why you have a 1080P monitor.... lmao
Its jus asking for cpu bottlenecks... lol
I mean is there some performance degradation with time - or if it's ok, it's ok?
Otherwise the rest of the game is fine, but it does end pretty quick, not a very long game unfortunately.
if i have to use DLSS/Frame gen to make the game playable at max settings its not playable sorry.
And fyi your gpu for this game is under requirements.... lul
Jedi Survivor is a very beautiful game, and it runs very smoothly while limiting at 30 fps.
That said, the lack of a frame limiter in the menus is absurd. Please, fix that.
You probably don't have an eye for it. DF even mentions this in their video: you're just not seeing it. Some of us have more perceptive and sensitive eyes. Just the way it is.
Anyway, I am more inclined to believe YouTube channels like DigitalFoundry and GamersNexus that do thorough testing on different setups.
The game--to its credit--can be completed. But it's definitely not properly optimized. IF you don't feel anything off about it, I can honestly believe you because there are other media outlets like Hardware Unboxed who didn't feel anything off either. But understand that not everyone had a faultless experience. Far from it.