Jedi Survivor graphics stuck on low – settings don’t change even on Epic
Hi everyone,
I’m experiencing a big graphics issue with Star Wars Jedi: Survivor after reinstalling Windows. The game always looks like it’s running on the lowest quality, no matter if I set everything to “Epic” or “High” in the settings. The resolution itself changes (image sharper or blurrier depending on the setting), but the actual graphics effects (textures, details, shadows, etc.) always stay as if it’s on “Low.”

This issue happens only in Jedi Survivor – other games like Red Dead Redemption 2 or Battlefield 2042 look perfectly fine.

What I already tried:

Fully reinstalled Windows 10 and later Windows 11 (with complete disk format)

Reinstalled GPU drivers multiple times, also using DDU to remove them completely, tested older versions too

Deleted shader cache and temp files

Reinstalled the game multiple times (Epic Games / EA App)

Disabled cloud saves and deleted local saves → game started completely fresh

Deleted GameUserSettings.ini multiple times → it gets recreated, problem persists

Checked BIOS Secure Boot settings

Installed and checked monitor drivers (MSI MAG271CQR)

My System:

Windows 11 Home 64-bit (fresh install)

CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 2600

GPU: AMD Radeon RX 5700 (tested latest + older drivers)

RAM: 16 GB DDR4

Monitor: MSI MAG271CQR, 144 Hz, 1440p

SSD: Crucial 1TB (newly partitioned and formatted)

I really don’t know what else to try. Before reinstalling Windows, Jedi Survivor looked great – but now it’s extremely blurry and stuck on low graphics no matter what I do.
Has anyone had the same issue or knows a fix?

Thanks in advance!
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TopDog 18 Sep @ 3:32am 
best to ask in the game forum
4s 18 Sep @ 4:01am 
Is there an option maby the resulotion or the shaprpness. Idk if there is an option for it but it could be the problem if there is a option for it.
Have you accidentally attached the cable to the motherboard rather than to the RX 5700?
No, the monitor cable is definitely connected to the RX 5700 and not the motherboard. If it were on the motherboard, other games like Red Dead Redemption or Battlefield wouldn’t run properly either. Those games look and play fine without any graphical issues, so that can’t be the cause.
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