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Star Wars Jedi: Survivor Patch 9 Boosts PC Performance, Denuvo Gone
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Star Wars Jedi: Survivor Patch 9 Boosts PC Performance, Denuvo Gone

Sep 12, 2024 3:34 PM

Respawn has released Patch 9 for Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, focusing on performance enhancements exclusively for the PC version. The update eliminates Denuvo DRM, which many believe hinders game performance. In addition to this, the patch includes framerate improvements, optimized ray tracing for better CPU efficiency, and enhancements for keyboard and mouse gameplay. Various bugs and crashes have also been addressed. Star Wars Jedi: Survivor will debut on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One on September 17, with these versions optimized for older consoles.

What improvements does Patch 9 offer for Star Wars Jedi: Survivor?

Patch 9 offers significant performance improvements for PC players, including framerate upgrades, ray tracing optimizations, and enhanced keyboard and mouse functionality. The update also removes Denuvo DRM and addresses various bugs and crashes.

Star Wars Jedi: Survivor is a critically acclaimed single-player action-adventure game that serves as a sequel to Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order. Set in the expansive Star Wars universe, players take on the role of Jedi Knight Cal Kestis as he fights against the Empire. The game features stunning graphics, deep narrative elements, and a rich exploration of iconic locations from the Star Wars saga, making it a must-play for fans of the franchise and action-adventure games alike.



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