Star Wars Jedi Survivor Looks Uttering Stunning at 8K Resolution With Ultra + Mod, Complete Ray Tracing in New Video

Jul 2, 2024 at 10:28am EDT
Star Wars Jedi Survivor

Star Wars Jedi Survivor looks utterly stunning at 8K resolution with a few mods, including one that improves the visuals consistently.

A new video put together by Beyond Dreams shows the second entry in the series developed by Respawn running at 8K resolution with mods like Ultra +, which, similarly to the mod developed for Hogwarts Legacy, improves effects such as water effects, lighting, and textures. Further improving the game's visuals is the Complete RT shader by NiceGuy, an advanced screen space ray tracing shader that lets users add global illumination with effects like Diffuse Illumination and Specular Reflection, ambient occlusion, and glossy reflections to any game. You can check out the video below.

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While mods have improved Star Wars Jedi Survivor visuals, none have managed to improve its performance, which still leaves a lot to be desired even after multiple patches. It is a shame the game does not run well on any platform, as it is a definite step forward over its predecessor in every possible way, as highlighted by Kai in his review.

Star Wars Jedi Survivor is now available on PC, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X, and Xbox Series S. It will eventually launch on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One as well.

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