STAR WARS Jedi: Fallen Order™

STAR WARS Jedi: Fallen Order™

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JEDI FALLEN ORDER: FIX STUTTERING & PERFORMANCE ISSUES
By michaelscott22
Do you want to play STAR WARS: Jedi Fallen Order with the best performance possible? Here's a guide to help you to fix this!
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STAR WARS: JEDI FALLEN ORDER [FIX STUTTERING AND PERFORMANCE ISSUES]

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As you know, nowadays, PC games have tons of issues (especially those that use Unreal Engine 4), but people usually don't know how to fix some of the issues you may suffer, like performance issues (FPS, stuttering, etc.). Do you want to know how to solve this and play this game stutter-free and with rock-solid FPS?

Read the next guide, and you will find out!
USE VULKAN ASYNC [DXVK-ASYNC]
As you know, every game useS DirectX 12 (instead of DirectX11 or even Vulkan), and does not take advantage of the good things that Vulkan has to offer us. For that, you would have to download Vulkan Async, a great tool that adds Vulkan to your game and improves performance significantly, saying goodbye to stutters or FPS drops.
DOWNLOAD AND ADD VULKAN TO YOUR GAME
Firstly, you must know that using Vulkan has It's pros and cons. The pros are having a great performance, and the cons are the stutter you have sometimes for a bit until the game stabilizes It's performance, but you will have a great experience after a few minutes.

All you need to do is download this VULKAN ASYNC driver [github.com]



Once you downloaded that file, you need to go to your Steam game library, right click to STAR WARS: Jedi Fallen Order and then go to Manage and later to Browse local files.



You will be inside STAR WARS: Jedi Fallen Order folder.

Now go to SwGame:



Then to Binaries:



And finally to Win64. You will be inside the game's folder:





Now open dxvk-async-2.0.tar.gz that you previously downloaded (using 7z[www.7-zip.org] or WinRar).

You will start on dxvk-async-2.0:



Select x64:



And finally, select dxgi.dll & d3d11.dll:

Drag and put both files dxgi.dll and d3d11.dll inside the game's folder:



inside the game's folder create a document called dvk.conf and open it with Windows Notepad or Notepad++[notepad-plus-plus.org]



Inside the document you have to write this lines:


dxvk.enableAsync= True
d3d11.ignoreGraphicsBarriers = True
d3d11.relaxedBarriers = True




Save the document and that's all related to the Vulkan renderer. Keep in mind once you start the game two files will be created: starwarsjedifallenorder_d3d11.log and starwarsjedifallenorder_dxgi.log.



WARNING: Keep in mind that you may suffer a few stutters ocassionally, more when you go to a new area of the game (or even during cutscenes), until it loads all the shaders, but after that, If you visit that area again, the game should run without any issue (same happens with cutscenes too).
PERFORMANCE IMPROVEMENTS
Since the game uses our CPU resources really badly, I found a command that will improve the performance of the game. For that, just follow the next steps:

Go to your Steam game library, right-click to STAR WARS: Jedi Fallen Order and then go and select Properties.



On GENERAL tab you will see the LAUNCH OPTIONS. Over there, just add this line:
"-USEALLAVAILABLECORES -high" (without the quotation marks).



Like that, the game will take advantage of all the cores of your CPU instead of just one of them, improving the performance in general.
ADDITIONAL NOTES [NVIDIA CONTROL PANEL]


Go to the NVIDIA'S CONTROL PANEL and do the following steps:

  • Go to Manage 3D Settings, and then go to Program Settings tab, and then add a new application (in this case select STAR WARS: JEDI FALLEN ORDER).
  • Select Low Latency and Activate it.
  • Select Triple Buffer and Activate it (This one is optional)
MY FELLOW JEDI: MAY THE FORCE BE WITH YOU!
I made the guide after having the same problems as some of you had, so, keep in mind that every PC is different and results may vary in some cases, but I hope everything works well for you.

Enjoy STAR WARS: Jedi Fallen Order, and remember: MAY THE FORCE BE WITH YOU. Remember to rate this guide with some stars, leave a comment or give me some points If It was useful for you!



I do not accept friend requests unless It's someone I know for a bit. If you have any issue with the game (If It's related to this guide in particular), you are more than welcome to tell what happens to you in the comments, but I'll not go further than that.

29 Comments
AssFat 6 Jun @ 10:09am 
thanks brah
kacp 24 May @ 12:29pm 
turning of vsync helped the stuterring alot for me
Number Eight 15 May @ 3:36am 
I like how this guide start with notice about how every game use DirectX 12 (instead of DirectX11 or even Vulkan) as if that's the case of Jedi: Fallen Order, and then proceed to instruct with applying DXVK for D3D11, because this game does use DirectX 11.
Also from my experience, using DXVK always significantly increased loading time.
X Pradiator 9 May @ 6:19am 
Game needs DirectX API to work, it won't be stable on Vulkan
ikalash762 24 Apr @ 2:16pm 
Macbook M4 Pro 14, Parallels Desktop, Windows 11 Arm x64.
Copied all files from x64 directory:
d3d9.dll
d3d10core.dll
d3d11.dll
dxgi.dll
The error appears: "DX11 feature level 10.0 is required to run this game."
When i copy files from x32 directory, it works.
What a problem may be there?
Since i installed this i only had one big stutter while before i had a lot of traversal stutters. I also wonder if dxvk improves performance (fps) and i use it in combination with ultraplus mod.
Amangkurat Amirullah 16 Jan @ 7:07pm 
still shuttering..
DDVaMpZzz 15 Nov, 2024 @ 1:01am 
vulkan for me gave even worse performance and stability ... only "control panel" options did the trick
lito_knows_best 2 Jul, 2024 @ 5:39am 
Unfortunately the only thing seems to work the best is playing below 60fps. playing at 45fps got rid of the stutters for me. nearly unacceptable for a pc game but it is what it is.
Azzani 24 May, 2024 @ 12:33am 
Thank you very much! My game runs amazing now.