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@OrdinaryDaysLLBDid you check if there is a crash dump under
"C:\Users\<User>\Documents\STAR WARS Battlefront II"?
You can delete (before you start the game)
"C:\Users\<User>\Documents\STAR WARS Battlefront II\settings"
and restart the game.
These files are re-created after each restart.
This might solve your issue (once it helped me in a similar situation).
- 9 months ago
There's nothing for Battlefront 2 in C:\Users\<User>\Documents or C:\Users\<User>\Documents\My Games. The application refuses to even launch. it just goes to the EA app, then doesn't boot the game
- 666_Nirvana_6669 months agoSeasoned Adventurer
@OrdinaryDaysLLBProbably I did not formulate my intention well.
You replace <User> with your windows login name. This is the standard <Documents> folder of Windows. All windows installations has this folder.
During uninstall, these files might not be removed. Therefore, when you reinstall the game, the old files may cause the issue!You can also check a recent following issue:
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