There are a number of bugs and glitches in Star Wars Jedi Survivor, as well as concerns about the fast travel feature in the game. Read on for a list of currently known bugs, glitches, and performance issues, as well as suggestions for how to fix them.
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How to Fix Crashes in Star Wars Jedi Survivor
It has been found that after removing the GPU drivers and reinstalling them, Jedi Survivor booted up on the EA App without crashing as often. If you are experiencing frequent crashes on PC, please make sure you download the GPU drivers again. After performing this troubleshooting method, the issues may resolve for a time but likely not for long unfortunately.
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The following is a list of general fixes:
- Check Official Sources.
- Start the game again.
- You may need to restart your PC or console.
- You should update your PC or console.
- Drivers for your graphics card need to be updated.
PC Performance Issues
According to a tweet from the Jedi Survivor development team, the developers were working on fixes for players experiencing problems playing the game on Windows 10 and experiencing unexpected frame loss while using CPUs with low performance.
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Game Crashes
Despite the fact that this is not a frequent occurrence, Jedi Survivor does have the potential to crash at random, and since there is no automatic save feature, frequent saves at Meditation Circles are essential to avoid losing progress.
Jedi Survivor crashes after simply exiting the holotable aboard the Mantis or traveling between planets. In the event that you exit the holotable aboard the Mantis or travel between planets, Jedi Survivor may crash.
Corrupted Game Saves
There are reports that a Corrupted Save error prompt has been appearing during frequent crashes of Jedi Survivor on the PC. You can encounter this error prompt while restarting the game after the Jedi Survivor game crashes and a blue screen appears. A corrupted save cannot be restored at present.
Whenever there is a crash that results in the corruption of the save file, the blue screen will appear or you will have to restart your computer in order to resolve the problem.
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Known Bugs in Star Wars Jedi Survivor
Texture Rendering Bug
You may sometimes see weird boxes that take a while before they are fully loaded in this game due to its very high graphics demands. It is very common to see textures not rendering properly because of its very high graphics demands.
Force Pull Not Working
In order to resolve this bug, you can easily do so by exiting the game and loading a previous save file if you are not able to use the Force on a large object.
Under the Map Glitch
There is the possibility that you may fall off the map in some parts of the game, and that you may not be able to get back up without loading a save game in order to get back on track.
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Gorocco Animation Bug
The game has a bug that causes Gorocco’s animation to loop continuously when he stands on the ledge behind him because of a glitch in the game.
Lighting Bug
The elevator leading to the Chamber of Detachment has a bug in which if you stand at a certain spot, the light will cause the entire area to turn white and then gradually return to normal as you move away from the place where the light comes from.
Lightsaber Visual Bug
It is possible that you will experience a visual issue if you customize your lightsaber with the Harmony Hilt at the workbench and use either the Dual Wield Stance or Double-Bladed Stance. Restarting the game should fix this issue.