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Here's how to fix the issue, although the game must be ran in dx11. dx12 is causing a memory leak at startup.
Go to C:\users\your windows account name\Documents, then go to STAR WARS Battlefront II\settings. Choose to open BootOptions with notepad, and you'll see "GstRender.EnableDx12 1" at the start of the document. Change that one to a zero to get "GstRender.EnableDx12 0", save and start the game.
After doing this the game should start up normally without issues. Just one thing...go to graphics settings in game and disable dx12. Otherwise it will re-enable after you close the game
- 8 years ago
@drowsy1234 I tried this, and the game did not run at all (It was just a black screen). For some reason, my system must have Dx12 on to run the game.
- 8 years ago
Thanks man. This tip really helped. The game loaded up immediately with little to no wait time.
- 6 years ago
MY G, big props bro was STRESSIN
- 5 years ago@drowsy1234 thanks
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