SUMMARY
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New PS5 patch for Star Wars Jedi: Survivor improves graphics on PS5 Pro, addresses specific issues.
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Updates include support for the latest PSSR version, reduced flickering, and better stream reflection.
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Jedi: Survivor fans can look forward to another part of Cal Kestis' story in the future.
Respawn Entertainment has released a new update for the PS5 version of Star Wars Jedi: Survivor. Although the patch is small, it should improve the visual experience for those who play Jedi: Survivor on the PS5 Pro.
As a sequel to the generally well-received Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, Jedi: Survivor he had his work cut out to live up to his predecessor's standards. The game gave the player more freedom to explore the various planets, such as Koboh and Jedha, and gave the combat a new look with a new saber stand for Cal Kestis to control. if Jedi: Survivor received praise for some of the improvements it made to the original game, performance on consoles and PC was a major problem for some players. Although the developer has released many patches to fix the game since its release, not all bugs have been squashed. Details of the game's latest patching efforts were recently revealed.

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Instead, it released a new patch for the PS5 version of Respawn Jedi: Survivor. This latest update for the game aims to fix the issues players have been facing on the PS5 Pro since the updated console came out. According to the patch notes, the game has been updated to support the latest PSSR (PlayStation Spectral Super Resolution), the AI upscaling technology used on the PS5 Pro.
In addition to this change, the update seeks to improve some elements of the game environment, including the reduction of leaves on the PS5 Pro. The river in Koboh in Jedi: Survivor it should also have better reflection, which is a notable improvement, since the planet is a frequent stop for players. Finally, the update has reduced the flickering of volumetric fog, which can dominate in some areas.
These changes should make for a better visual experience while playing Jedi: Survivor on the PS5 Pro. It's worth noting that the patch notes say that the update fixes an issue “specific to the PS5 Pro.” With that in mind, those playing on standard PS5 units may not notice any noticeable changes. Regardless, it's great to see Respawn continue to improve Jedi: Survivor almost two years after it was first released, especially since the next game is said to have already gone down the pipeline.
Jedi: Survivor is meant to be the second part of a trilogy of games. Although the development of the third game has been known for some time, little has been revealed about the project. However, fans can take solace in knowing that Cameron Monaghan is expected to reprise his role as Cal Kestis in the next game, which may bring a conclusion to the game. Star Wars Jedi story. Hopefully, continue to support the Jedi: Survivor through bug fixes and performance improvements will make the wait for the sequel easier for fans.
Star Wars Jedi: Survivor – PS5 – Patch 10
PS5 patch for Star Wars Jedi: Survivor arriving today (1/15). This addresses a few issues specific to the PS5 Pro.
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Updated to the latest PSSR version
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The rustling of the leaves is reduced
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Improved Koboh river reflection image
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Reduced flickering in volumetric fog
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