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PC users running dual graphics cards may run into performance problems when attempting to play Star Wars Battlefront, EA has warned.
The problem is said to be linked to a “driver issue” that “causes dual graphics card , such as Crossfire or SLI, to suffer performance drops. Graphics card manufacturers are working on a driver update for this issue,” EA says.
In the meantime, users are advised to disable one of their graphics cards while playing to avoid any issues.
1. Open the Start/Windows menu then search for and click “Device Manager.”
2. Expand the Display Adapters pulldown menu.
3. Right-click on the lower graphics card and select Disable.
4. Click Yes on the pop-up window asking “Do you really want to disable it.”
Other “common technical problems” affecting Star Wars Battlefront include the game freezing or the console being unable to find servers when exiting from Rest/Suspend mode.
Players may also encounter an issue that causes the game to get stuck at the server Joining screen. If that happens to you, just exit the game fully and try rejoining.
Star Wars Battlefront launches on PS4, Xbox One and PC this Thursday, November 19. A 10-hour trial of the Xbox One version is available now to EA Access subscribers.
Source: help.ea.com
Star Wars: Battlefront (2015)
- Platform(s): PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
- Genre(s): Action, First Person, Shooter