The Star Wars Battlefront Collection is finally getting an update. Is that enough to make up for the disastrous start? In any case, many bugs will be fixed.
The classic Star Wars Battlefront collection, highly anticipated by fans of the saga, had a rather disastrous start with a series of technical problems and complaints from players. Luckily, the Aspyr development team has taken matters into their own hands and recently announced a major update titled Update I, which is now available on Steam and is awaiting certification for PlayStation, Xbox and Nintendo consoles. We know this.
There is a need for an update to the Star Wars Battlefront Collection
Since release, players have faced numerous issues ranging from unexpected crashes to game control malfunctions, significantly impacting the online multiplayer experience and immersion in the Star Wars universe. These issues quickly tarnished the game’s reputation, making this patch not only welcome, but essential to the collection’s survival.
Update I brings a host of long-awaited fixes and improvements. Here are the main changes that the patch brings:
Multiplayer:
- Crashes related to client messages have been fixed and server selection has been improved.
- Password protected games no longer appear in the quick play option.
Control schemes:
- Improved stability in menus and fixes to mouse and keyboard usage in Conquest modes.
- Options to customize visual controls, such as: B. Reversing the Y-axis and changing joystick configurations.
Visuals:
- Fixed various display and texture issues on maps, as well as character animations and visual effects.
Heroic Attack Mode:
- Asajj Ventress’s abilities have been rebalanced and Kit Fisto’s animations and powers have been corrected.
Audio:
- Fixed issues with sound effects and background music on some maps.
Other corrections:
- Issues with game lock, map collisions, and reinforcement handling have been resolved.
This update was crucial for Aspyr and the Star Wars Battlefront collection. The fixes made look promising and should significantly improve the gaming experience. However, it remains to be seen whether these changes will be enough to restore the game’s image and satisfy the community. The developers continue to work on adjustments and are already planning an Update II, while encouraging players to report any bugs or unexpected behavior. Only time will tell if the Star Wars Battlefront Classic Collection can truly recover from such a rocky start.