Star Wars Jedi: Survivor player lowers every PC setting imaginable, and it STILL runs terribly

rchapman80

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Maybe I'm wrong and if I am, feel free to correct me. Doesn't it seem that any new game release for PC has way too many issues? I feel like it's always the big AAA titles. Almost better to stay away from them for a month or so until issues get resolved.
 

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Maybe I'm wrong and if I am, feel free to correct me. Doesn't it seem that any new game release for PC has way too many issues? I feel like it's always the big AAA titles. Almost better to stay away from them for a month or so until issues get resolved.
Yes, but you should note its worse now than its ever been, and its the consoles are not doing that much better in terms of patches and poor performance - its probably a better number (lower) than PC, but its beyond whats it been before, ignore second half of the 360/ps3 gen where almost nothing (literally) was actually 720p or 30fps.

its that, but with way more pc port problems added in. Hopefully it really is just the pandemic hang over and things will get better, but I think the chickens are coming home to roost wrt to how games are developed - which is badly.
 

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I simply ignore any of these expensive titles from big companies in favour of games from indie developers. That way I have more games to play for a cheaper price. I also don't have to bother with XBox, EA, etc and their DRM. GOG has many great games that don't cost an arm and a leg and don't run terribly.
 

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