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- @EA_Atic Unfortunately, no; the game does not start up despite having the game pad disconnected from the PC.
I have the same situation with a "Saitek Cyborg Evo Force" flight stick. Playing through Steam.
In my case, when the controller is NOT connected to the computer, Squadrons runs and works.
When the controller is connected to the computer, I get the splash screen, the blue bar goes 100%, and then it disappears (but the process is still running) - and nothing happens. Does not run.
Any help?
See a partial solution (only single player) to this problem here:
I managed to play (single-player) SW: Squadrons with the Saitek Cyborg EVO Force - by bypassing the easyAntiCheat launcher which was not happy with the drivers.
The way I did it was really simple (found it online).
- Open the folder for Star wars: Squadrons. This can be found by right clicking on the game on Steam Library > Properties > Local Files > Browse. The folder should look something like "C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\STAR WARS Squadrons".
- Rename the file "starwarssquadrons_launcher.exe" to something else (for example, "starwarssquadrons_launcher_old.exe")
- Rename the file "starwarssquadrons.exe" to "starwarssquadrons_launcher.exe"
- This will avoid the easyAntiCheat launcher from running, and Steam will directly run star wars squadrons executable without the easyAntiCheat splash screen - this way it worked and detected the Joystick!
Let me know if it works for you!
dont know the reason why but it still wont launch
I have just bough the game in 2024 and when i try to open it the eac runs and than closes the exe
tried renaming tried verifying the files updating the drivers nothing works EA please try to fix this problem
is this the reason it was for 2 dollars or what?
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