PC gamers are once again dealing with a poorly developed port of what would otherwise be a great game. This time, the victims are the ones who bought the PC version Star Wars Jedi: Fallen OrderThe second and final game in the third-person action-adventure series from developer Respawn Entertainment and publisher Electronic Arts.
The $69.99 game is available on Steam, but review scores Being labeled as “mostly negative”.. This is due to gamers posting severe game performance issues. EA even released a “one day” patch that was as large as 125GB on Steam.
One reviewer wrote, “The game is great fun but performs brilliantly. I’m using a 3090 FE and 5700x and consistently get 30 fps in some areas.” Another reviewer wrote, “RTX 4080, i9-13900KF, 32GB 6000 DDR5, latest drivers on Win 11. I can get about 30 fps. Amazing.”
Cal’s newest journey into a galaxy far, far away has begun and we’re excited for you to experience it!
Our first patch will arrive on all platforms on launch day. In the coming weeks, we’ll deploy patches that will:
– Fix bugs.
– Improve performance
– Add more access… pic.twitter.com/pUtyoGopP5— EA Star Wars (@EAStarWars) April 26, 2023
EA apparently figured the game would need more attention after launch. earlier this week, The official EA Star Wars Twitter account posted. That more patches are coming for performance improvements and bug fixes.
It comes a few weeks after the PC version. The Last of Us Part 1 Was released with tons of bugs and performance issues. Developer Naughty Dog is still trying to fix the game, and indeed it does Just released a big 25GB update this week. With numerous bug fixes and performance updates. Hopefully a PC port Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order will be developed faster and better.