Respawn Entertainment has released the Patch 4 update for Star Wars Jedi: Survivor; here are the detailed patch notes showing fans what’s coming with this version. The game’s latest version focuses on issues that harm the gameplay and brings several fixes and improvements. This patch includes improving text scrolling, fixing a bug that made Rayvis unbeatable, and much more. We highly recommend the update, especially for the gameplay improvements. Check out the Star Wars Jedi: Survivor Patch 4 update patch notes below.
Patch Notes for the Star Wars Jedi: Survivor (Patch 4) May 9th Update
Here are the full patch notes for update Patch 4 via EA:
- (PC only) Updated occlusion behavior for raytracing, reducing idle time stalls.
- (PC only) Updated streaming budgets will help alleviate traversal hitching.
- (PC only) Performance improvements for some VFX.
- Coming soon to console
- (PC only) Updated data handling when toggling raytracing, improving non-raytraced performance.
- (PS5 only) Fixed an HDR value mismatch that would cause HDR setups to display incorrectly for PS5 users.
- Fixed various save state errors.
- Fixed a streaming issue that causes some streaming scenarios to end on a black screen.
- Fixed an issue where one of the vents did not properly activate in Stone Spires.
- Audio fix for a narrative moment where music was behaving incorrectly.
- Fixed lightsaber marks not displaying correctly in some scenarios.
- Fixed a scenario where the player could enter a progression-blocked state in the Lucrehulk.
- Fixed an elevator to prevent the player from falling through it and entering a progression-blocked state.
- Fixed a bug where Rayvis would become unbeatable.
- Fixed a severe animation issue that would break a late-game narrative sequence.
- Fixed a collision bug where players can get stuck inside a Meditation Chamber.
- Added a note explaining that some of BD-1’s abilities are not available while in combat.
- Improved text scrolling.
- Minor text translation fixes.
- Various crash fixes.
More Work Continues
Additionally, here are a few known issues we’re currently investigating and working on for future patches.
- (PC only) Improving performance on newer i7 and i9 CPUs that have efficiency cores.
- (PC only) General performance improvements to improve both CPU and GPU utilization while reducing idle time, both with and without raytracing.
- (PC only) Improving some hitching which can be attributed to streaming raytracing data, assets, and a gap in our prebuilt shaders.
- Various bug fixes.
- And more!
Patch 4 for Star Wars Jedi: Survivor is now available on PlayStation 5 and