There are several potential solutions to fix issues with STAR WARS Jedi Survivor not launching, crashing, freezing, or giving fatal and access violation errors on your PC. Here are some steps you can take:
Method 1: Update your drivers
Ensure that your graphics card drivers are up-to-date by visiting the manufacturer's website and downloading the latest drivers.
Outdated or corrupted graphics drivers can cause issues with games. Make sure your graphics drivers are up to date by checking the manufacturer's website for updates.
To update the graphics drivers, please follow these steps:
On Windows:
- Press the Windows key + X and select "Device Manager" from the menu.
- Expand the "Display adapters" category.
- Right-click on the graphics card, select "Update driver."
- Select "Search automatically for updated driver software."
- Windows will search for and install the latest driver software for your graphics card.
Alternatively, you can download the latest driver software from the manufacturer's website and install it manually. To do so, follow these steps:
- Go to the website of your graphics card manufacturer (e.g. NVIDIA, AMD, Intel).
- Navigate to the "Drivers" or "Support" section.
- Select your graphics card model and operating system.
- Download the latest driver software.
- Double-click on the downloaded file to start the installation process.
- Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation.
On MacOS:
- Click on the Apple menu and select "System Preferences."
- Click on "Software Update" to check for any available updates for your operating system.
- Click on the "Updates" tab and select any available updates for your graphics card.
- Click "Update" to install the updates.
Alternatively, you can download the latest graphics driver software from the manufacturer's website and install it manually. To do so, follow these steps:
- Go to the website of your graphics card manufacturer (e.g. NVIDIA, AMD, Intel).
- Navigate to the "Drivers" or "Support" section.
- Select your graphics card model and operating system.
- Download the latest driver software.
- Double-click on the downloaded file to start the installation process.
- Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation.
Updating your graphics drivers can help improve performance and stability, as well as add new features and support for the latest games and software.
Method 2: Verify game files
In Steam or the Epic Games Store, right-click on STAR WARS Jedi Survivor, go to properties, and click on the "Verify integrity of game files" option. This will check for any corrupted game files and repair them if necessary.
Here's how you can verify the integrity of game files for Star Wars Jedi: Survivor on Steam or EA App:
- Open either the Steam or EA App and navigate to your game library.
- Locate Star Wars Jedi: Survivor in your game library and right-click on it.
- Select "Properties" from the drop-down menu.
- Click on the "Local Files" tab.
- Select "Verify integrity of game files" from the options.
- Wait for the process to complete, which may take a few minutes, depending on the size of the game and your computer's performance.
- Once the process is complete, you will receive a message indicating if any files needed to be reacquired or if everything was found to be in order.
Remember to keep your internet connection stable during this process to ensure successful completion. Verifying the integrity of game files can help fix issues related to corrupted or missing game files, and may improve the overall performance of the game.
Method 3: Adjust graphics settings
Try lowering your graphics settings in the game to see if that resolves the issue.
Adjusting in-game settings on STAR WARS Jedi Survivor can help optimize the game's graphics and performance based on your computer's specifications. Here are the general steps to adjust in-game settings on STAR WARS Jedi Survivor:
1. Launch the game and go to the main menu.
2. Click on "Options" to access the settings menu.
3. Look for the "Video" tab to access graphics settings. Here, you can adjust the following settings:
- Resolution: Change the screen resolution to suit your monitor's aspect ratio.
- Display Mode: Choose between Fullscreen, Windowed, or Borderless Windowed modes.
- Graphics Quality: Select the level of graphics quality you want.
- Texture Quality: Set the quality of textures used in the game.
- Anti-Aliasing: Choose whether to enable or disable anti-aliasing, which can smooth out jagged edges in the game's graphics.
- Shadow Quality: Choose the level of detail for shadows.
4. Look for the "Audio" tab to adjust sound settings. Here, you can adjust the following settings:
- Master Volume: Adjust the overall volume level of the game.
- Music Volume: Adjust the volume level of the game's music.
- Sound Effects Volume: Adjust the volume level of the game's sound effects.
- Dialogue Volume: Adjust the volume level of the game's dialogue.
5. Adjust the settings based on your preferences and computer specifications.
6. Click on "Apply" to save the changes.
Note: that adjusting graphics settings can impact the game's performance and visual quality, so you may need to experiment with different settings to find the right balance for your system.
Method 4: Run as administrator
Right-click on the game executable and select "Run as administrator" to give the game full access to your system resources.
Adjusting in-game settings on STAR WARS Jedi Survivor can help optimize the game's graphics and performance based on your computer's specifications. Here are the general steps to adjust in-game settings on STAR WARS Jedi Survivor:
1. Launch the game and go to the main menu.
2. Click on "Options" to access the settings menu.
3. Look for the "Video" tab to access graphics settings. Here, you can adjust the following settings:
- Resolution: Change the screen resolution to suit your monitor's aspect ratio.
- Display Mode: Choose between Fullscreen, Windowed, or Borderless Windowed modes.
- Graphics Quality: Select the level of graphics quality you want.
- Texture Quality: Set the quality of textures used in the game.
- Anti-Aliasing: Choose whether to enable or disable anti-aliasing, which can smooth out jagged edges in the game's graphics.
- Shadow Quality: Choose the level of detail for shadows.
4. Look for the "Audio" tab to adjust sound settings. Here, you can adjust the following settings:
- Master Volume: Adjust the overall volume level of the game.
- Music Volume: Adjust the volume level of the game's music.
- Sound Effects Volume: Adjust the volume level of the game's sound effects.
- Dialogue Volume: Adjust the volume level of the game's dialogue.
5. Adjust the settings based on your preferences and computer specifications.
6. Click on "Apply" to save the changes.
Note: that adjusting graphics settings can impact the game's performance and visual quality, so you may need to experiment with different settings to find the right balance for your system.
Method 5: Disable antivirus
Temporarily disable your antivirus software and try launching the game again.
Note: Disabling your antivirus/firewall can leave your computer vulnerable to security threats. Only disable them temporarily if you need to troubleshoot an issue or perform a specific task, and be sure to re-enable them afterward.
To disable your antivirus/firewall, you can follow these general steps:
On Windows:
- Press the Windows key + I to open Settings.
- Click on "Update & Security."
- Click on "Windows Security."
- Click on "Virus & threat protection."
- Click on "Manage settings" under "Virus & threat protection settings."
- Turn off "Real-time protection."
- To disable your firewall, type "firewall" in the search bar and select "Windows Defender Firewall."
- Click on "Turn Windows Defender Firewall on or off."
- Select "Turn off Windows Defender Firewall" for both private and public networks.
On MacOS:
- Click on the Apple menu and select "System Preferences."
- Click on "Security & Privacy."
- Click on the "Firewall" tab.
- Click on the lock icon in the bottom left corner and enter your administrator password.
- Click on "Turn Off Firewall" or "Stop" to disable the firewall.
To disable your antivirus, you will need to refer to your antivirus software's user manual or website for instructions, as the process may vary depending on the software you are using.
Again, remember to re-enable your antivirus/firewall once you have completed the task for which you needed them disabled.
Method 6: Reinstall the game
If none of the above solutions work, try uninstalling and then reinstalling the game.
Method 7: Check system requirements
Ensure that your PC meets the minimum system requirements to run the game.
To check the system requirements for a game or software, you can follow these steps:
- Go to the official website of the game or software you want to check the system requirements for.
- Look for a section titled "System Requirements," "Minimum Requirements," or "Recommended Requirements." This can usually be found on the game or software's product page or in the support section.
- Check the list of requirements, which will typically include details about the operating system, processor, memory, graphics card, and storage space needed to run the game or software.
- Compare the system requirements to your computer's specifications to determine if your system meets or exceeds the minimum requirements.
- If your computer meets the minimum requirements, you should be able to run the game or software, but it may not run as smoothly as it would on a system that meets the recommended requirements. If your computer does not meet the minimum requirements, you may need to upgrade your hardware to run the game or software.
It's important to check the system requirements before purchasing or downloading a game or software to ensure that it will run properly on your computer.
Method 8: Update Windows
Make sure that your operating system is up-to-date by downloading and installing any available updates from Windows Update.
Keeping your Windows operating system up to date is important for security and performance reasons. Here are the general steps to update Windows:
- Click on the Start button and select "Settings" (the gear icon).
- Click on "Update & Security."
- Click on "Windows Update."
- Click on "Check for updates." Windows will then start checking for available updates.
- If updates are available, click on "Download and install" to start the installation process. Note that this may take some time, depending on the size of the updates.
- Restart your computer to complete the installation process.
You can also schedule updates to install automatically by clicking on "Advanced options" under "Windows Update" and selecting "Automatic (recommended)" under "Choose how updates are installed." This will ensure that your Windows operating system is always up to date with the latest security patches and performance improvements.
Note: The exact steps to update Windows may vary depending on your version of Windows. If you are unsure how to update your version of Windows, refer to the Microsoft support website or contact their support team for assistance.
Method 9: Clear cache
Clear your game cache by going to the game installation folder, deleting any files with the .cache extension, and then restarting the game.
To clear the cache for STAR WARS Jedi Survivor on a console or PC, you can follow the steps below:
- Close the game and any other running applications.
- On consoles, go to the game's main menu and select "Options." On PC, navigate to the game's settings.
- Look for the "Clear Cache" or "Delete Cache" option and select it.
- Confirm that you want to clear the cache when prompted.
- Restart the game.
Clearing the cache can help resolve issues such as freezing, crashing, or missing game assets. Note that clearing the cache will not delete your save data or any other progress you have made in the game.
Method 10: Disable fullscreen optimization
Right-click on the game executable, go to properties, click on the compatibility tab, and then check the box that says "Disable fullscreen optimizations."
To disable fullscreen optimization in STAR WARS Jedi Survivor, you can follow the steps below:
- Right-click on the game's shortcut or executable file and select "Properties."
- Click on the "Compatibility" tab.
- Check the box next to "Disable fullscreen optimizations."
- Click "Apply" and then "OK" to save the changes.
This will disable the fullscreen optimization feature, which can sometimes cause issues with certain games, including STAR WARS Jedi Survivor. Disabling this feature can improve the game's performance and stability, especially if you are experiencing issues such as input lag, stuttering, or low FPS.
Method 11: Disable fast startup
In Windows, go to Power Options and click on "Choose what the power buttons do," then select "Change settings that are currently unavailable" and uncheck "Turn on fast startup."
To disable fast startup in Windows 10, you can follow the steps below:
- Open the Control Panel by typing "Control Panel" in the Windows search bar and selecting it from the search results.
- Click on "Hardware and Sound."
- Click on "Power Options."
- Click on "Choose what the power buttons do" from the left-hand side of the window.
- Click on "Change settings that are currently unavailable."
- Scroll down to the "Shutdown settings" section and uncheck the box next to "Turn on fast startup."
- Click on "Save changes."
Note: that disabling fast startup may increase the time it takes for your computer to boot up, but it can help resolve issues such as system crashes or errors. Additionally, disabling fast startup may be necessary if you are experiencing issues with your computer's sleep or hibernation modes.
Method 12: Check for conflicting software
Make sure that you don't have any conflicting software installed that could be causing issues with the game. Examples include third-party overclocking software or virtualization software like VMware or VirtualBox.
If you are experiencing issues with a game, it's possible that there may be conflicting software running on your system. To check for conflicting software, you can follow these general steps:
- Press the Windows key + R to open the Run dialog box.
- Type "msconfig" and press Enter to open the System Configuration utility.
- Click on the "Services" tab.
- Check the box next to "Hide all Microsoft services" to avoid disabling critical system services.
- Look through the list of remaining services to see if there are any that you don't recognize or that might be related to the issue you are experiencing.
- Uncheck the box next to any potentially conflicting services to disable them.
- Click "Apply" and then "OK."
- Restart your computer and launch the game again to see if the issue has been resolved.
Note: Disabling services can potentially impact the functionality of your computer or other programs. Be sure to only disable services that you believe may be causing issues with the game, and to re-enable them if you are unsure or if the game issue persists.
If you have anti-virus or anti-malware software running, you may also want to temporarily disable it to see if it is causing conflicts with the game.
Method 13: Run in compatibility mode
Try running the game in compatibility mode for an earlier version of Windows. To do this, right-click on the game executable, go to properties, click on the compatibility tab, and then select an earlier version of Windows from the dropdown menu.
Method 14: Run a system file check
In Windows, open a Command Prompt as an administrator and type "sfc /scannow" to scan your system for any corrupted or missing system files.
Running a system file check can help identify and repair corrupted system files, which can cause issues with your computer's performance or stability. Here are the general steps to run a system file check:
- Click on the Start button and type "cmd" in the search bar.
- Right-click on "Command Prompt" and select "Run as administrator."
- In the Command Prompt window, type "sfc /scannow" and press Enter. This will initiate the system file check process.
- Wait for the system file check to complete. This may take some time, depending on the size of your system files.
- Once the system file check is complete, you will see a message indicating whether any corrupted files were found and repaired.
Note: that running a system file check may require administrator privileges. Additionally, if the system file check finds corrupted files, it may be unable to repair them all. In such cases, you may need to perform additional troubleshooting steps or seek assistance from a professional technician.
Method 15: Check your hardware
If you're still experiencing issues, it's possible that your hardware may be the culprit. Try running diagnostic tests on your hard drive and RAM to rule out hardware failures.
To check your hardware on Windows, you can follow these steps:
- Open the Device Manager by pressing the Windows key + X and selecting "Device Manager" from the menu.
- In the Device Manager, you can view a list of all the hardware components installed on your system, such as your CPU, GPU, RAM, network adapter, and more.
- Look for any devices that have a yellow exclamation mark or a red X next to them. These icons indicate that the device is not functioning properly.
- Double-click on a device to view more information about it, including its manufacturer, driver version, and status.
- If you're experiencing issues with a device, you can try updating its driver by right-clicking on the device and selecting "Update driver" from the context menu.
- You can also use third-party tools such as CPU-Z and GPU-Z to view more detailed information about your CPU and GPU, including clock speeds, temperature, and more.
- To check your system's overall performance, you can use built-in tools such as Task Manager or Resource Monitor to view CPU, memory, and disk usage.
Note: Regularly checking your hardware can help you identify any issues or performance bottlenecks before they become more serious problems.
Method 16: Run the game in windowed mode
Try running the game in windowed mode instead of fullscreen mode to see if that resolves any issues you're experiencing.
To run a game in windowed mode on Windows, you can follow these steps:
- Launch the game that you want to run in windowed mode.
- Once the game is open, press the Alt + Enter keys on your keyboard. This should switch the game to windowed mode.
- If Alt + Enter doesn't work, look in the game's video or display settings for an option to run the game in windowed mode.
- If the game doesn't have an option to run in windowed mode, you can try using a third-party tool such as Windowed Borderless Gaming or DXWnd to force the game into windowed mode.
- Install and open the tool of your choice and add the game executable to the list of programs.
- In the tool's settings, look for an option to run the game in windowed mode or borderless windowed mode.
- Save your changes and launch the game through the tool.
Note: Running a game in windowed mode can help improve performance, especially on older or lower-end systems. However, some games may not support windowed mode or may have reduced performance when running in this mode.
Method 17: Check your DirectX version
Ensure that you have the latest version of DirectX installed on your computer. You can download it from the official Microsoft website.
DirectX is a collection of APIs (Application Programming Interfaces) used by Windows to handle multimedia tasks, such as graphics rendering and audio processing. Here are the general steps to update DirectX:
- Visit the Microsoft DirectX End-User Runtime Web Installer page (https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=35).
- Click on the "Download" button to download the installer.
- Once the download is complete, run the installer.
- Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation process.
Note: that the DirectX End-User Runtime Web Installer will automatically detect and install the latest version of DirectX for your system. If you encounter any issues with the installation process, refer to the Microsoft support website or contact their support team for assistance.
Method 18: Check for conflicting software
Make sure that you don't have any software running in the background that could conflict with the game. Examples include antivirus software, firewalls, and VPNs.
If you are experiencing issues with a game, it's possible that there may be conflicting software running on your system. To check for conflicting software, you can follow these general steps:
- Press the Windows key + R to open the Run dialog box.
- Type "msconfig" and press Enter to open the System Configuration utility.
- Click on the "Services" tab.
- Check the box next to "Hide all Microsoft services" to avoid disabling critical system services.
- Look through the list of remaining services to see if there are any that you don't recognize or that might be related to the issue you are experiencing.
- Uncheck the box next to any potentially conflicting services to disable them.
- Click "Apply" and then "OK."
- Restart your computer and launch the game again to see if the issue has been resolved.
Note: Disabling services can potentially impact the functionality of your computer or other programs. Be sure to only disable services that you believe may be causing issues with the game, and to re-enable them if you are unsure or if the game issue persists.
If you have anti-virus or anti-malware software running, you may also want to temporarily disable it to see if it is causing conflicts with the game.
Method 19: Clean your registry
Use a registry cleaner tool to clean your Windows registry and remove any invalid or corrupted entries that could be causing issues with the game.
To clean your registry on Windows, you can follow these steps:
- Open the Registry Editor by pressing the Windows key + R, typing "regedit" in the Run dialog box, and pressing Enter.
- Before you make any changes, it's recommended that you back up your registry. To do this, click on "File" in the Registry Editor menu, and select "Export". Choose a name and location for your backup file and click "Save".
- In the Registry Editor, navigate to the registry keys that you want to delete. These keys will usually be located in the HKEY_CURRENT_USER and HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE folders.
- Right-click on the registry key that you want to delete, and select "Delete" from the context menu.
- Confirm that you want to delete the key by clicking "Yes" in the pop-up window.
- Repeat steps 4-5 for any other registry keys that you want to delete.
- Once you have deleted all the registry keys that you want to remove, close the Registry Editor.
Note: Be careful when editing the registry, as deleting the wrong keys can cause serious problems with your computer. Always back up your registry before making any changes, and only delete keys that you know are safe to remove. If you're not sure whether a key is safe to delete, do a quick Google search to find out more information about it.
Method 20: Disable overlays
Turn off any overlays that you may have enabled, such as Discord overlay, Nvidia Shadowplay, or Steam overlay.
To disable overlays on your computer, you can follow these steps:
- Open the overlay program that you want to disable. Examples of overlay programs include Discord, Steam, and Nvidia GeForce Experience.
- Find the option to disable the overlay. This option is usually located in the program's settings menu. The exact location of the option will vary depending on the program you're using.
- Once you find the option to disable the overlay, toggle it off.
- Save your changes and exit the program's settings menu.
- Repeat the process for any other overlay programs that you want to disable.
Note: Disabling overlays can improve system performance, especially for low-end or older computers. However, overlays can also provide useful features, such as in-game chat or performance monitoring. Consider the trade-off between performance and features when deciding whether to disable overlays.
Method 21: Check your system temperature
Make sure that your system is not overheating. Check the temperatures of your CPU and GPU using a temperature monitoring tool and ensure that they are within safe operating limits.
To check your system temperature on your computer, you can follow these steps:
- Download and install a temperature monitoring tool such as Core Temp or HWMonitor.
- Open the temperature monitoring tool.
- The tool will display the temperatures of your CPU, GPU, and other components.
- Check the temperatures of your CPU and GPU to ensure that they are within safe operating limits.
- The safe operating temperatures vary depending on the specific components and their specifications, but generally, temperatures above 80-85 degrees Celsius (176-185 degrees Fahrenheit) are considered high and can potentially cause performance issues or damage to your system.
- If the temperatures are too high, you may need to clean your computer's internal components, replace your thermal paste, or improve your system's cooling with additional fans or a liquid cooling system.
Note: It's important to regularly monitor your system's temperature to ensure that it's operating within safe limits. High temperatures can cause performance issues or even damage your system over time.
Method 22: Check for malware
Run a malware scan on your system to ensure that your computer is not infected with any malware that could be causing issues with the game.
To check for malware on your computer, you can follow these steps:
- Install reputable anti-malware software such as Malwarebytes or Norton Antivirus.
- Open the anti-malware software and perform a full system scan.
- The anti-malware software will scan your entire computer for any malware, viruses, or other malicious software.
- If any malware is found, the anti-malware software will give you the option to remove it.
- Follow the instructions provided by the anti-malware software to remove any malware that is detected.
- Restart your computer after the malware removal process is complete.
- If the anti-malware software was unable to remove the malware, or if you're still experiencing issues with your computer, you may need to seek professional help from a computer repair technician or a specialist in malware removal.
It's important to regularly scan your computer for malware to ensure that it's protected against any potential threats. You should also make sure that your anti-malware software is up-to-date with the latest virus definitions to ensure that it's able to detect and remove the latest threats.
Method 23: Disable unnecessary services
Disable any unnecessary background services that could be taking up system resources and causing issues with the game.
To disable unnecessary services in Windows, you can follow these steps:
- Press the Windows key + R on your keyboard to open the Run dialog box.
- Type "services.msc" in the Run dialog box and press Enter to open the Services window.
- In the Services window, you will see a list of all the services that are installed on your system. Scroll down the list and identify any services that you don't need or use.
- Right-click on a service that you want to disable and select "Properties" from the context menu.
- In the Properties window, select "Disabled" from the "Startup type" dropdown menu.
- Click on the "Stop" button to immediately stop the service if it's currently running.
- Click "Apply" and then "OK" to save your changes.
- Repeat steps 4-7 for any other services you want to disable.
Note: Be careful when disabling services, as some services are necessary for the proper functioning of your computer. Only disable services that you know are safe to disable and that you don't need. If you're not sure whether a service is safe to disable, do a quick Google search to find out more information about it.
Method 24: Contact support
If none of these solutions work, reach out to the game's support team for further assistance.
To contact support for STAR WARS Jedi Survivor, you can follow these steps:
- Go to the official website of the game's developer, Respawn Entertainment.
- Click on the "Support" link in the website's menu.
- On the support page, you will see a list of common issues and frequently asked questions. If your issue is not listed, click on the "Contact Us" button at the bottom of the page.
- You will be directed to a page with several options for contacting support, including live chat and email support. Choose the option that best suits your needs and follow the instructions to submit your request.
- Be sure to provide as much detail as possible about your issue, including any error messages or screenshots, to help the support team diagnose and resolve the problem.
Alternatively, you can also try contacting the game's publisher, Electronic Arts (EA), for support. You can find contact information for EA on their website under the "Help" section.
If none of these solutions work, you may want to consider reaching out to the game's developer or publisher for further assistance. They may be able to provide additional guidance or help you troubleshoot any issues you're experiencing.
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