Star Wars Jedi: Survivor just got what EA says is its largest update yet. According to the publisher, it improves performance on PS5 and Xbox Series X|S, adds DLSS support on PC, and fixes numerous bugs.
Performance mode on Xbox and PlayStation have been completely revamped. The patch introduces new GPU and CPU optimizations, and disables ray-tracing, which enables the game to run at 60fps in Performance mode. However, cinematics on console are locked at 30fps. Quality mode also got some upgrades, which should reduce frame-rate fluctuations and improve visuals. Additionally, PS5 got variable refresh rate support.
As for PC, the patch adds official DLSS support. As you may remember, EA partnered with AMD for the original PC launch of Jedi: Survivor. Previously, the game was only compatible with AMD’s DLSS competitor FSR 2. A modder released a DLSS-style patch for the game which greatly improved performance. With this patch, Jedi: Survivor has now native DLSS 2 support.