Modders Save Star Wars: Battlefront Classic Collection After Disastrous Launch
The recent release of Star Wars: Battlefront Classic Collection was met with much anticipation and excitement from fans of the beloved franchise. However, the game quickly faced backlash due to various issues, including matchmaking errors, crashes, and servers not appearing in the browser.
One modder, iamashaymin, was shocked to discover that their work had been included in the game without credit. Aspyr, the company behind the collection, initially denied these claims but later issued a patch to replace the uncredited content.
In response to the outcry from the modding community, Aspyr released a statement addressing the network infrastructure errors that had caused high ping, matchmaking errors, and crashes. The company assured players that they were working to resolve these issues promptly.
Meanwhile, modders are taking matters into their own hands to fix the game. They are compiling a list of issues to address, including problems with the HUD, user interface, and lighting models on maps. Despite the challenges they face, modders remain confident in their ability to improve the game based on their experience with the original titles.
With the dedication and skills of the modding community, Star Wars: Battlefront Classic Collection is on track to become the game fans have been waiting for. As players eagerly await the updates and improvements, it’s clear that the galaxy far, far away is in good hands.