The best PC graphics and performance settings for Star Wars Jedi: Survivor
Best PC Graphics Performance Settings
Players who want to get the smoothest performance possible in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor but are willing to give up some of the visual aspects of the game should use the settings listed below. Sadly, that is only one of the compromises.
Go to the “Settings” menu on the home screen and hit the cogwheel/gear symbol in the top right corner of the screen before attempting to apply these settings. After that, choose the “Visuals” tab and adjust the following settings:
- Window Mode: Fullscreen
- Graphics Quality: Low
- View Distance: Low
- Shadow Quality: Low
- Anti-Aliasing: Low
- Texture Quality: Low
- Visual Effects: Low
- Post Processing: Low
- Foliage Detail: Low
- VSync: On
- Ray Tracing: Off
- AMD FidelityFX Super Resolution 2: Performance
- Motion Blur: Off
- Film Grain: Off
- Chromatic Aberration: Off
- Camera Shake: 0%
- Ambient Camera Sway: 0%
Here is a different set of choices you might want to check out if you don’t like how the game looks with the settings mentioned above and are willing to give up some FPS to make it seem better while still running smoothly:
- Window Mode: Fullscreen
- Graphics Quality: Standard
- View Distance: Medium
- Shadow Quality: Standard
- Anti-Aliasing: Standard
- Texture Quality: Epic
- Visual Effects: High
- Post Processing: Low
- Foliage Detail: Standard
- VSync: On
- Ray Tracing: Off
- AMD FidelityFX Super Resolution 2: Performance
- Motion Blur: Off
- Film Grain: Off
- Chromatic Aberration: Off
- Camera Shake: 0%
- Ambient Camera Sway: 0%
Aspects of Star Wars Jedi: Survivor’s best GPU settings
As demonstrated by our experience, the GPU settings on a PC can be efficiently complemented by the in-game graphics settings, thus we also advise adjusting your GPU settings for Star Wars Jedi: Survivor.
GeForce settings for nVidia
Making the following adjustments in the nVidia control panel will help those using nVidia GPUs increase their performance:
- Set “Image Scaling“to “ON“.
- Set “Triple Buffering“to “ON“.
- Set “Ambient Occlusion“to “Performance“.
- Set “Anisotropic Filtering“to “Application Controlled“.
- Set “Antialiasing FXAA“to “Off“.
- Set “Antialiasing Mode“to “Application Controlled“.
- Set “Antialiasing Transparency“to “Off“.
- Set “Low Latency Mode“to “Ultra“.
- Set “Optimize for Computer Performance“to “On“.
The “Power Management Mode” setting on laptops should be set to “Maximum Performance.”
Settings for AMD Radeon
The following parameters are also available to AMD GPU owners:
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