It has always been present in any game accessible through the EA Origins app, and many fans have experienced login hardships due to hardware changes or multiple PC installations beyond the known five-PC limit, with no solution other than to. That said, the dilemma is not new or specifically related to Star Wars Jedi: Survivor. RELATED: Star Wars Jedi: Survivor PC Release Slammed By Fans For Woeful Performance Issuesĭigital Foundry's Alexander Battaglia is apparently suffering from the same issue, as he posted about it at a similar time yesterday. The reason for this error in his case is that he switched graphics cards between GTX 10 on a 7800X3D test system, and then tried to open the game on another computer with Ryzen 5950X and RTX 4080, ultimately resulting in the game being unplayable on any of his PCs for 24 hours. As if Star Wars Jedi: Survivor's performance issues weren't enough, multiple tech reviewers are currently being blocked from playing the game due to EA's Denuvo DRM protection, which is assuming they are sharing the game between multiple users when in fact they are testing it on multiple PCs they own.ĭaniel Owen, a well-known tech content creator, recently posted on his YouTube community to discuss the issue of the EA Origin client detecting "Too many computers" accessing the game and suggesting that he tries again later.
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