STAR WARS Jedi: Survivor™

STAR WARS Jedi: Survivor™

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Arawn Mar 24, 2024 @ 4:48am
optimization for RTX 3060ti
Good morning,

I started playing this game and in terms of optimization, I'm struggling.

my config:
i7 7700k
rtx 3060ti
16gb ram
game on ssd.

I play everything in low + dlss quality. 1080p, so as not to push the game. I was told that it was greedy.

The game is rather smooth but I have to stutter often and from time to time the game crashes.

So, I'm posting here without much hope. My others are great but this one is not good.

will there be other patches? who eats the most for this game? the cpu? gpu?
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s0d0 Mar 24, 2024 @ 5:27am 
The stuttering is CPU bound, and I don't think you can get rid of it.
However, with that setup, you should easily be able to play native 1080p or 1440p with dlss quality and high settings rather smoothly, except for the traversal stutter and shader comp stutter (mainly affecting koboh area)
Especially in the first minutes of gameplay, the shader comp stutter can be insane, but it gets better after some minutes.

As for the crashes, I have no idea...maybe the driver?
Last edited by s0d0; Mar 24, 2024 @ 5:29am
musiciandr18 Mar 24, 2024 @ 5:32am 
I installed it on a i7 4770k with 16gb of ram and a zotac rtx 3060 with 12 gb of vram.
I had zero crashes.I have high settings for gfx but no raytracing.
I didnt expect it to run so smooth .Prior to this it was crashing on every estup
by the way 1080p is fine here but i chose 1280x1024 and it looks fine for me.

I had crashes in other systems but not on this one.
do you have latest nvidia drivers?
s0d0 Mar 24, 2024 @ 5:34am 
Ah yes, forgot to mention. Don't use raytracing with that gpu. :)
G_Mangione Mar 24, 2024 @ 6:16am 
Originally posted by s0d0:
The stuttering is CPU bound, and I don't think you can get rid of it.
However, with that setup, you should easily be able to play native 1080p or 1440p with dlss quality and high settings rather smoothly, except for the traversal stutter and shader comp stutter (mainly affecting koboh area)
Especially in the first minutes of gameplay, the shader comp stutter can be insane, but it gets better after some minutes.

As for the crashes, I have no idea...maybe the driver?
DLSS will only improve the stuttering by a tiny margin since OP is CPU bound heavily. i7-7700 is listed as minimum requirement on the store page.
Last edited by G_Mangione; Mar 24, 2024 @ 6:16am
Arawn Mar 24, 2024 @ 6:24am 
Originally posted by s0d0:
The stuttering is CPU bound, and I don't think you can get rid of it.
However, with that setup, you should easily be able to play native 1080p or 1440p with dlss quality and high settings rather smoothly, except for the traversal stutter and shader comp stutter (mainly affecting koboh area)
Especially in the first minutes of gameplay, the shader comp stutter can be insane, but it gets better after some minutes.

As for the crashes, I have no idea...maybe the driver?

Hello

no I don't use ray tracing

on the other hand, I haven't updated my drivers, it may be due to
Arawn Mar 24, 2024 @ 11:57am 
I updated my drivers and made some optimizations

-I play at high quality
-Windowed full screen for gsync
-no ray tracing
-no overlay steam
-I set the DLSS to balanced


I also have a gsync screen and I made some modifications and it's ok my game runs much better on high and for the moment no crashes.
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Date Posted: Mar 24, 2024 @ 4:48am
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