After the launch of Star Wars: Battlefront Classic Collection last month, many players encountered various issues with the game’s online mode. Aspyr acted swiftly by rolling out a significant update, and now they have released a second update. Update II includes multiple fixes for all platforms, along with Switch-specific improvements to address load times and control issues.

– Fixed an issue with no audio or visual feedback when pressing Refresh in the Server list.
– Resolved textures overlapping the Generator asset on Space Assault maps.
– Improved enemy AI firing frequency and accuracy.
– Fixed gameplay initiation failure in 64-player games.
– Addressed brightness issues with tables and bar tops on the Mos Eisley map.
– Adjusted Lightsabers brightness and color accuracy in brighter areas.
– Tweaked flickering lights intensity on Utapau.
– Resolved camera shaking upon falling off the map or death.
– Fixed crashes during map transitions.
– Corrected voice lines for Ki Adi Mundi.
– Fixed lightning VFX displaying through walls on Kamino.
– Enhanced private server connectivity.
– Addressed occasional launch crashes.
– Fixed respawn countdown timer being stuck at 1.
– Resolved issues with the “Waiting for players” screen in multiplayer games.
– Improved server list population speed.
– Increased stability in Public Servers.

– Fixed loading screen hang time after selecting a game on the launch menu.
– Resolved force close error when disconnecting a wireless controller before loading into a game.
– Fixed controller input detection issue when transitioning from Tabletop mode with joycons to Handheld mode.

Have you played Star Wars: Battlefront Classic Collection on the Nintendo Switch? Share your experience with us in the comments below.

Aspyr’s commitment to improving Star Wars: Battlefront Classic Collection is evident with the release of Update II. The fixes and enhancements for all platforms and the Nintendo Switch address numerous issues reported by players. With the promise of Update III on the horizon, fans can look forward to further improvements in the game. Stay tuned for more updates from Aspyr’s development team.

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