Developer Aspyr has recognized the problems in Star Wars: Battlefront Classic Collection, and the team is working to address ‘critical errors’ experienced at the launch.
Star Wars: Battlefront Classic Collection may have shown that the old PlayStation 2 games have aged well in some aspects , but its online features had a very rough start at launch.The remastered collection was available on Thursday, March 14 for
Nintendo Switch , PC, PlayStation and,. It includes the original Star Wars: Battlefront from 2004, its 2005 sequel, and bonus content for both titles. XboxHowever, after the launch, players started reporting various bugs like crashes and issues with aiming sensitivity. One major problem appears to be that Aspyr, the publisher, didn't have enough servers ready for the number of people wanting to play.
The issues have led to many players asking for refunds, with Steam user reviews currently at ‘Overwhelmingly Negative’ based on nearly 4,000 reviews.
Developer Aspyr has since addressed the widespread issues and explained how they are working to improve the online multiplayer network.
‘At the launch, we had critical errors with our network infrastructure,’ the developers said in a
. ‘This resulted in very high ping, matchmaking errors, crashes, and servers not showing in the browser. statement‘Since the launch, we've been working on addressing these issues and improving network stability, and we will continue our efforts until our network infrastructure is stabilized to prevent further outages. Please keep reporting bugs, errors, or unexpected behaviors to our support team via our
Request Form Aspyr has released several classic Star Wars games recently, including.’
Star Wars Episode 1 – Racer , Star Wars: Republic Commando, , and Star Wars: Jedi Knight 2 – Jedi Outcast. The main difference with Star Wars: Battlefront is its focus on large-scale online multiplayer matches, which brings technical problems the other games did not have to deal with.
Aspyr is a small company, and it is still strange that they were originally chosen to develop the
Star Wars: Knights Of The Old Republic remake , which always seemed like a project considerably beyond their expertise.Developer Aspyr has recognized the issues in Star Wars: Battlefront Classic Collection, and the team is working to fix ‘critical errors’ experienced at launch.