One Star Wars Jedi: Survivor player demonstrated a strange bug that seems to grant a rancor force power. Although there are other force-users in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, none are quite like this one.
In Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, the progeny of Oggdo and, of course, Rick the Door Technician are among the competitors. Rancors are also one of the most annoying foes.
They are obstinate and won’t relent until Cal is dead, unlike the Star Wars Jedi: Survivor foe who quit in the battle. Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, a game with Souls-like characteristics, excels when it pushes players to give everything they have during the war.
The odds can, however, occasionally be stacked against the gamer, as this clip demonstrates. The awful video was posted on Reddit, wherein user lMisanthropel attempts to finish the Fractured Malice Force Tear.
The player must battle two rancors simultaneously, but this time, there is an unfair twist. After the video, the rancor strikes Cal Kestis, the lead character in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, sending him flying into the air.
Cal struggles as if under the influence of some Force power instead of falling back down. The player is then forced to restart at the previous checkpoint when he eventually passes away as a result of this.
lMisanthropel shared a post on Reddit:
You thought two frogs are hard? Try beating two Rancors while one of them can use the Force
by u/lMisanthropel in FallenOrder
Even the Star Wars Jedi: Survivor cheats that one gamer discovered to simplify the rancor fight couldn’t help this player. What caused this issue to occur is presently unknown. It’s possible that a bug gave the rancor true Force abilities, but another user in the post put out a more likely explanation.
The player is technically being eaten by the rancor even if it doesn’t appear to have them in its mouth in the animation playing, which might be the animation for when the rancor has Cal in its mouth.
Since its launch, Star Wars Jedi: Survivor has encountered numerous issues. They all appear to fit into a few different groups. Some are humorous and have no harmful effects on the experience.
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Others, like this rancor glitch, don’t completely ruin the game but are still annoying. This player’s death might have caused them to lose significant progress, which would be annoying for anyone.
Finally, several Star Wars Jedi: Survivor game-breaking bugs have been discovered. These are the most annoying because gamers can spend hours on a playthrough to have it cut short for reasons beyond their control. Hopefully, Respawn will keep patching the game to fix issues like this.