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EA Is At It Again | Jedi Survivor PC Port Performance Sucks | I'm Super Bummed

Upgraded to windows 11 today to see if what they said about windows 10 performance was accurate. Didn't seem like it was. Unoptimized PC port sold for 90 dollars. :)

Here's their tweet. twitter.com/EAStarWars/status/1651990800862183426

Seeing a few comments about the AMD FidelityFX Super Resolution settings in Jedi Survivor's options. More or less asking why I'd use those with Nvidia / intel chips. I've tried every range of options available in game and did all of these tests while Amd's Super Resolution was disabled and then also repeated the tests with every quality / performance setting. I tested the full gambit both on and off.

I did some searching online and it looks as though Amd's Super Resolution has worked on a wide array of graphics cards. "...As it stands, FSR is supported by AMD's RX 7000, RX 6000, RX 5000, RX 500 and 400 graphics cards. Interestingly it'll also work on a variety of Nvidia's GeForce GPUs too - from 10-series cards onwards." On The AMD FidelityFx website they have a list of cards supported at the bottom. Admittedly while there are Nvidia cards listed the 40 series, Nvidia's newest isn't listed. However, there is also an upcoming games section for other titles using the technology and a few of them have been released for several months now. Could just be out dated. www.amd.com/en/technologies/fidelityfx-super-resol…

Either way, I tested with every combo I could think of and even upgraded from windows 10 to 11 with the same problem persisting. Despite their warning targeting windows 10 as a potential culprit. Hope the devs are able to address the issue soon.