I had luck I guess. I only experienced 1 crash and nothing more, no stuttering or any other issues.
Bazzite, 32 GB, XT 7900 XTX, M2 NVME
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Katana314@lemmy.world 2 days ago
I feel sorry for this game, because it was a pretty well-written story and a bit of a better grappling with anger and the dark side. Also a great choice for a story, given that it occupies a span of story where “The Empire is winning, and none of the heroes can change that until Luke flips his dad.”
As mentioned, the performance issues make it hard for anyone to experience that. I think I heard a claim that it performs better on Linux than Windows, which I didn’t take time to verify yet. Sadly, while they’ve made some cool findings here I don’t think this is enough for anyone to pick it up. If I ruled EA, I’d want them putting out a re-release by fixing the issues themselves, and throwing in some new skin or something to market it.
I had luck I guess. I only experienced 1 crash and nothing more, no stuttering or any other issues.
Bazzite, 32 GB, XT 7900 XTX, M2 NVME
Same. I played shortly after release, with worse specs than you, and I had nearly no issues. A little bit of stuttering on rare occasion, but honestly not much more than other games. The hate against this game’s performance has been way overblown in my experience.
thingsiplay@lemmy.ml 2 days ago
I would have purchased and played it, since I played the first game and “semi” liked it as a Star Wars fan. Even with the technical issues. Game was on sale for 8.38 Euros on Steam. Why didn’t I buy? Simply because it “Requires 3rd-Party Account: EA Account” and “Incorporates 3rd-party DRM: EA online activation and EA app software installation and background use required”. Which is a deal breaker for me.