Star Wars Jedi Fallen Order Gets a Bit of a Tune Up
While the latest Star Wars game, Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, has been receiving widespread praise for being such a fun but challenging Sekiro-esque adventure game with a compelling narrative, there has also been a lot of criticism for its myriad technical issues.
There have been reports of crashes, bugs that would stop story progress, framerate slowdown, and more. Luckily, developer Respawn Entertainment has started releasing patches that aim to fix the game’s technical problems.
There was a day-one patch that launched around the time of Jedi Fallen Order’s release but this latest patch is the first post-launch one. According to publisher EA, this patch went live for PC players on Monday. A console patch will become available to PS4 & Xbox One players later in the week.
Here’s what the latest PC patch fixes, per EA:
- We’ve fixed a texture flickering issue that would display on the screen while driving the AT-AT on Kashyyyk
- Sometimes the input from the arrow keys would fail to respond within menus, this has now been fixed.
- Dynamic resolution settings will now save properly.
- Fixed an issued where the game could become slow and loading times longer than expected.
Hopefully, this patch is the first of many. If you’re thinking of getting the new Star Wars game then read our review before making a purchase.