STAR WARS Jedi: Fallen Order™

STAR WARS Jedi: Fallen Order™

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Minimizing Stutter/Hitching/Lag for STAR WARS Jedi: Fallen Order
By Andromeda
The game, while gorgeous, does have some optimization issues. This bite-sized guide will help you alleviate some of the stuttering/lag you'll encounter while playing. WINDOWS 10
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Fixing the problem
Plain and simple, no matter your hardware configuration, Fallen Order is going to stutter.

That's just an unfortunate truth for this game. This is because of how the game handles loading/unloading assets. As you move through an area or begin a cutscene, you'll immediately notice the game will briefly "freeze" for a second or two, repeatedly for several seconds. The game is dynamically loading new areas and assets as you move, and unloading the area you had previously traversed. It's going to affect pretty much everyone. However, there are a few steps you can take to bring this down to a manageable level so that it does not severely impact your gameplay.


Step One: Ensure the game is installed on the fastest drive available
Simply put, the faster the game is able to load these assets, the less it'll stutter. When installing the game, set the install directory to an SSD. For those with NVMe or PCIe SSDs, this will make a significant difference.When you install the game (and have more than one drive), you will be presented with a dialog box that will ask you where to install the game.



In the drop down list, find your preferred SSD (with at least 55 GB of space) and select it. If you do not have a Steam Library already on that drive, you will be presented with the option to do so automatically. For those with cheaper SATA SSDs, they're going to struggle a little, but it'll still be better than running this off of a hard drive.

Step Two: Close all non-essential programs
Next, you'll need to free up some system resources to ensure the game has some breathing room and it isn't having to fight with other programs for CPU calls. You can easily find which programs are using significant resources in Task Manager.

Open Task Manager by pressing Ctrl+Shift+Esc (Windows 10).
At the top, click 'CPU' to sort the programs based on how much they are utilizing the CPU. Close any non-essential programs (web browsers, Photoshop, other games etc). Ensure that you recognize what those programs are before closing them, otherwise you may accidentally stop a critical process or compromise your security (leave your anti-malware program running!). This will prevent other programs from using CPU resources the game will need. Now you can start the game.

Step Three: Change Process Priority
By changing the game's process priority, you will give it higher-priority access to system resources, allowing it to perform the operations it needs to do first before other programs on the system.
With Task Manager still open, click the 'details' tab.

Once you have found the game in the list, select it with left click, then right click, click Set Priority, then select either High or Realtime.
Selecting the latter will grant the game the best access to the system resources in draw/operation calls, but may cause stability issues with the rest of the system. I personally haven't had issues, but selecting High will still improve things.

Step Four: Game Settings

And this is our last stop! Once you're in the game, there are a few options you might want to adjust to help things along. Because each system is different, enabling this options may cause more problems than they solve, so if you're still experiencing problems, try adjusting or disabling these options and see if things improve.

Set 'Max FPS' to the value closest to the refresh rate of your monitor; 60hz, 90-100hz and 120hz are the most common.
Enable VSync. This will ensure the game's FPS output matches your monitor's refresh rate. This will keep the game from rendering "useless" frames and wasting resources.
Enable Dynamic Resolution Scaling. This automatically adjusts the game's rendering resolution as you play, while keeping the scaled output at the same resolution of the display. This can help with legitimate performance issues more than it might with stuttering. It's also the most likely of the three to make things worse, so if you have issues, disable this first.


That should do it! Bear in mind, however; almost all players will experience some stutter no matter what. This is unlikely to solve the problem completely, but it will mitigate it substantially. The game should be more or less bearable to play now! If this worked out for you, let me know in the comments, I'd love to hear from you! Likewise, if things didn't pan out, post your system configuration and tell me about the changes you'd made.

Thanks for reading, and may the Force be with you.
40 Comments
Ebola Sep 23, 2024 @ 9:13pm 
What ended up helping me the most with the stuttering was "-USEALLAVAILABLECORES -high", since for some reason the game only utilizes 1 singular core in your CPU. This also works if you have the game on EA, just have to go to JFO->Manage->View Properties and paste into the Advanced Launch Options, very similar to how it's done on steam.
RC Aug 14, 2024 @ 5:41am 
i bought it and never played it
RC Aug 14, 2024 @ 5:39am 
is this game going to run well on my i7 cpu and rtx 4050
Gasparzinho chines Jul 11, 2024 @ 12:18pm 
helped me here, thank you very much
manraym Apr 30, 2024 @ 10:51pm 
Just wanted to say thank you so much, you're a legend! The game was unplayable for me, lagging so much I couldn't fight, and no audio aside from sound effects. Gave it priority and changed the refresh rate and all is well :)
RossToss Dec 12, 2022 @ 5:45pm 
I had a ryzen 2800x at one point and it had pretty bad microstutters. After I upgraded to a 5600x, the game is pretty much butter now. Processors play better than other processors idk
Glacies Nov 25, 2022 @ 3:46am 
ty so much it helped a lil bit but its probly cuz i have small disk storage
几丨爪乃ㄩ丂 Mar 9, 2022 @ 5:56am 
i've found enabling dynamic resolution to be the biggest fix for the stuttering
DMC1973 Jan 31, 2022 @ 11:34pm 
set it to full power and fast vsync/no vsnc in game. runs acceptable on a 13 year old cpu @ 4K
J0ust Jul 4, 2021 @ 8:18am 
Changing priority is going to cause more issues than it solves