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EA_David
Community Admin
8 years agoThank you, that's helpful. That indicates the issue may be with Origin rather than the game specifically.
Can you try clearing the Origin cache and see if that changes anything?
- Completely log out and close down Origin
- Hold down the Windows key and R
- Type in "%ProgramData%" (without quotes) and click OK
- Now open the Origin folder.
- Delete all the files and folders in the Origin folder, except for LocalContent (do not delete this one)
- Hold down the Windows key and R
- Type in "%AppData%" (without quotes) and click OK
- This will take you to a Roaming folder, which is located inside of AppData. Delete the Origin folder
- Click on the word "AppData" at the top of your window
- Open the Local folder here
- Delete the Origin folder listed here
- Restart your PC and log back into Origin
- 8 years agoI was waiting for this patch 3 months and now i can't run a game.
- 8 years ago
Now I randomly tried to start the game for the 1000th time today ind now it says "logged in from too many computers..." Now, I just have to wait?
- EA_David8 years ago
Community Admin
@Fluxeryy Unfortunately so, but It should hopefully drop off pretty quick.
Thanks to everyone for trying the steps mentioned.
Next, can you go to your Documents folder and look for the Star Wars Battlefront II folder, then delete it and try to start the game again? Be sure to only try this once, to lessen the chance of the "too many computers" error message being triggered.
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