EA Says ‘Jedi: Survivor’ Patches Coming to Address Excessive VRAM Consumption

‘Star Wars Jedi: Survivor’ is officially out, but it’s not without its problems. Pre-launch users reported serious performance issues that could not be mitigated, prompting EA to investigate the issue. The Jedi: Survivor team made an official announcement today on Twitter, confirming they were aware of the issue and explaining that plans were underway to develop a patch to improve performance for PC users. .
we, ‘Jedi: Survivor’ VRAM Issues Yesterday, we shared an in-depth account from our community analyzing optimization issues PC users are facing. These players reported a myriad of issues, including frame rate drops, stuttering, and large increases in VRAM usage. These issues persisted not only on PCs with mid-range level specs, but also on users with high-end his gaming PCs with top-of-the-line graphics cards.
Several best graphics card for gaming, including the GeForce RTX 3080 Ti and RTX 4090, could not reach 60 frames per second. VRAM usage was also very high, averaging around 15 GB, sometimes exceeding 21 GB. Unfortunately, these issues were not resolved by adjusting in-game settings or hardware performance settings outside of Jedi: Survivor.
As complaints continue, EA is sharing its official response to the issue. The ‘Jedi: Survivor’ team has confirmed that they are aware of a significant performance issue affecting some PC users, and the impact is likely to be seen on high-end his machines with new graphics cards. I point out that it seems to apply to users who are The announcement states that users using the new multi-threaded chips designed for Windows 11 are having issues running games on Windows 10 and high-end graphics cards paired with low-performance processors. Specific examples are highlighted.
The team is working to come up with a solution that affects as many configurations as possible. It also explains that these patches will require “significant testing” to ensure that no new issues arise.It is unknown at this time when such a patch will be available or how long it will take to test it before it can be safely released. EA Star Wars A Twitter profile where future updates may also be shared.