Summary

  • Update 7.5 for Star Wars Jedi: Survivor addresses issues with creature and vehicle animations, binocular beacons, and reflections when ray tracing is disabled.
  • This patch is a relatively standard update that improves certain aspects of the game and includes other fixes.
  • While patch 7.5 may seem small compared to previous updates, major changes are typically reserved for updates with whole numbers.

EA has released update 7.5 for Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, making further changes and improvements to the game. Star Wars Jedi: Survivor came out earlier in 2023 to positive reviews, but a number of users experienced a variety of issues while trying to play it.

PC gamers left negative reviews for Star Wars Jedi: Survivor due to the problems they were facing, resulting in it having an overall rating of “Mixed” on Steam. While quality mode on consoles appears to have been well-received, users experienced a number of issues with the performance mode in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor including unstable frame rate and screen tearing. Developer Respawn Entertainment has released several updates for Star Wars Jedi: Survivor since its launch, with patch 7.5 being the latest addition to this list.

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Update 7.5 for Star Wars Jedi: Survivor is now live on all platforms, and it offers a few small improvements along with other fixes. As mentioned in the patch notes, patch 7.5 for Star Wars Jedi: Survivor comes with fixes for creature and vehicle animations present in the game, while also fixing an issue that resulted in binocular beacons not working when ray tracing was disabled. The final point in the relatively short list of changes confirms that the new update also improves the quality of reflections when fans play without ray tracing. Overall, it looks like update 7.5 is a fairly standard patch that improves some aspects of Star Wars Jedi: Survivor in addition to other fixes.

This update was released on October 10, while the previous patch came out over a month ago on September 5. Fans should note that this previous update for Star Wars Jedi: Survivor made some major changes to the game across all platforms, as it disabled ray tracing in performance mode on consoles to achieve a target of 60 FPS gameplay. It also added support for DLSS to the PC version, in addition to bug fixes and improvements in various areas. While patch 7.5 may look small in comparison, it does seem like bigger changes are reserved for updates with whole numbers.

Fans of this series should note that a sequel to Star Wars Jedi: Survivor could be in development at EA, as actor Cameron Monaghan seemingly confirmed its existence at Ocala Comic Con. Not much is known about this project at the moment, so players will probably have to wait for a few years to see it in action.

Star Wars Jedi: Survivor Update 7.5 Patch Notes

  • Fixes for creature & vehicle animations
  • Fix for binocular beacons not working when ray tracing is disabled
  • Quality improvement for reflections when ray tracing is disabled

Star Wars Jedi: Survivor is available now on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X/S, with PS4 and Xbox One versions in development.

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