EA and Respawn are pushing a new Star Wars Jedi Survivor PC patch that should finally improve the action game’s FPS problems, well over a year after its rocky launch on the platform. The patch is live now, and in addition to the several optimizations it makes, it also removes Denuvo DRM from Jedi Survivor on PC.
Whether Denuvo was the cause of Jedi Survivor’s framerate hitching depends on which of the hundreds of Reddit threads on the anti-piracy software you believe, but the important thing is that no Denuvo means you should be able to play Jedi Survivor offline now.
Jedi Survivor’s ray tracing is also getting a few tweaks to make it work better, and you should have an easier time using mouse and keyboard controls in general.
Here’s everything the new patch promises to do:
Performance Improvements:
Quality of life improvements
Bug fixes
General changes
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