AStar Wars Jedi: Survivorplayer has noticed a cool detail that seemingly referencesAttack of the Clones. WhileStar Wars Jedi: Survivoris Cal Kestis' story, it’s good to see that the developer hasn’t forgotten to reference the franchise’s past, too.
It’s been a tough start to life forStar Wars Jedi: Survivor. Fans expected a lot from Respawn’s new title, after the original game,Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, became one of the bestStar Warsgames ever released. The content of the sequel itself is brilliant - that hasn’t been the issue for fans. Theperformance of Star Wars Jedi: Survivor on PC is awful, with most gamers experiencing frame rate issues of some sort, no matter the hardware. Over on PS5 and Xbox Series X, the situation isn’t much better, especially in the game’s Quality Mode. The developer recently released a statement confirming it is working on a fix for the issues, so hopefully it won’t be long untilStar Wars Jedi: Survivoris playable for everyone.
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Regardless of performance issues, fans are appreciating the cool detail noticed by Redditor TheN00BDude, who pointed out that one of the speeders used as set dressing onCoruscant inStar Wars Jedi: Survivorappears to be the one that Anakin and Obi-Wan used in the opening ofAttack of the Clones. The similarities are undeniable, and it’s great to see that the prequel films are still being referenced byStar Warsmedia to this day.Attack of the Clonesis one of the more unpopularStar Warsfilms among the fan community, and it would have been easy to pretend it doesn’t exist. Instead, the game chooses to embrace its history in the best way possible.
Star Wars Jedi: Survivorhas only just been released, and players are already finding plenty of secrets hidden away by Respawn. Over the coming months, there will surely be even more niche references for gamers to discover.Star Warsgames have a rich history of referencing other titles, and there’s no reason why the latest one would be any different.
Players everywhere are hoping that Respawn is able to sort out the game’s issues as soon as possible. Recently, the video game medium hasn’t been great for theStar Warsseries, with theJediseries serving as the best of the bunch. WithStar Wars Jedi: Survivorbeing review bombed on Steam, it seems as though fans aren’t too keen on the latest entry. Still, if Respawn takes the time required to get the game into a better place, it’s certain to win fans over once again. Most agree that the game itself is good, it just needs to actually be playable.
Star Wars Jedi: Survivoris currently available on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X/S.
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