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@HzFRANKE, Is it possible you have corrupted the origin install?
Try this. Remove completely, Uninstall origin and Starwars. from the computer that will not run. Reboot..
Then run C Cleaner to remove registry issues. Reboot.
Then Search your computer for the directories, for "Star wars Battlefront", Likely in your Document folder. Also Delete them. Reboot.
Run C cleaner again, fix issues, and reboot.
For good measure, after restart, run a windows repair. Make sure all the Windows files are working.. Reboot.
Reset your modem, wifi and computer to shut down, wait 2 mins, then bring up each one in turn.
I know this takes a while, but a clean start is needed..
Now, install a fresh Origin, Reboot, Install 1 game, reboot before you play..
I have done this to fix an update that got corrupted. It happens, sometimes due to connection, IRQ's or old disks / failing mem sticks. Can ve anything..
Hope this helps... worked for me!
- Major-Band1t5 years agoHero
So you are saying that 1 EA account you can play anywhere and one EA account you can't?
- 5 years ago@Major-Band1t Yes I'm afriad.
- Major-Band1t5 years agoHero
Well it sounds like you corrupted the file somehow. Odd, have not seen that one.
Good news: You have an account you can play with. It really is a great game with awesome graphics..
I do know a few players who started with a new account just to do the acheivements again!. For the Fun of it. 🙌
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