Product: Star Wars Battlefront II Platform:PC What is your issue related to? General Summarize your bug In many modes but not all I have a Crash/Lock bug that has persisted for months. It's persis...
@EA_Ataashi Any progress at all? I saw that this same type of bug was actively being worked on on the Xbox side of the house. Maybe checking with them could at least help to suss out what it is I'm suffering from. As I said in a previous post, these locks are now completely resetting my collections page and even going so far as to show me tutorials on how to use them as if I have never played before.
Short of you guys being able to help me, I may have to be done playing and I REALLY don't want to do that. I adore this game, but it's just not worth the headaches it's been causing. I hope something can be done. If there's anything more I can provide don't hesitate to ask.
I wish that finding sources of problems on PC would be as straight-forwardas it is on Xbox 😳 I know that some time ago we were dealing with similar issues on consoles, but we're talking about two totally different builds of the game. We may have more troubleshooting steps available on PC, bit it's also way more difficult to find fixes on this platform.
Actually, I'd like to check one more thing. Could you send me your MSInfo report in a private message? It would provide me with more information, but since it may contain info about other software that you currently have installed on PC, we never ask to post it public forum - only via PM or you can send it to our live support agents.
I just want to give a HUGE thank you to @EA_Ataashi for all their help and timely communication. Regardless of a solution, this is how Customer Service should be. Kudos to you!
Thank you, @TheeMindGoblin! Your message certainly made my day ❤️
I just hope I will be able to help you resolve this situation 😳
I've checked the MsInfo report, which you've sent me (cheers!) and I've found this nasty error RADAR_PRE_LEAK_64 related to starwarsbattlefrontii.exe. You should know that this problem can be caused either by software or hardware issues.
I still have a few steps that you might want to try out, if you haven't done them already.
Disable DirectX and turn on Vertical Sync in game options
Limit the framerate to 60FPS
To do that, create a .txt file in a notepad called user.cfg and put it in the game catalogue ...\Origin Games\STAR WARS Battlefront II\
In the file write:
GameTime.MaxVariableFps 60
In files ProfileOptions_profile and BootOptions add this line:
GstRender.maxvariablefps 60
Disable NVIDIA SHARE in GeForce Experience (Overlay) and the process responsible for GeForce Performance Monitor.
I also mentioned hardware issues. RADAR_PRE_LEAK_64 can often be caused by faulty (or not good enough) power supply, so it's also worth consideration to check a different model if that's possible.