The summary of ‘Star Wars Battlefront Classic Collection UPDATE 3 is FINALLY here!’

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The video provides an in-depth look at the latest update (patch 3) for the Star Wars Battlefront Classic Collection, detailing extensive bug fixes and improvements across various platforms. The key focus of the update includes resolving AI faction spawning issues, game crashes, UI bugs, graphical issues, and significantly reducing the game's file size. Specific fixes mentioned include ensuring players can spawn with award weapons after achieving legendary rank, correcting weapon and bonus unlocks timing, adjusting control functions, and addressing several platform-specific issues like Chewbacca's guided rocket bug on Basin, multicolored snow on Hoth, and PlayStation crash issues. Despite these improvements, the creator points out a dwindling player base, particularly on PC and the Nintendo Switch, where filling a server has become challenging. The video concludes with a call for viewer feedback and engagement, suggesting this might be the final significant update unless major issues necessitate further patches.

00:00:00

In this segment of the video, the creator discusses the latest update (patch 3) for the Star Wars Battlefront Classic Collection. Despite taking two months to release, the update is now live on all platforms, with varying download sizes. The patch primarily focuses on bug fixes but also significantly reduces the game’s file size by compressing data. Notably, AI faction spawning issues and several game crashes, UI bugs, and graphical issues have been addressed. Another key fix involves players being able to spawn with award weapons and bonuses after achieving legendary rank, a frequent user concern. The update also improved server stability, although player activity remains low, especially on PC.

00:03:00

In this segment of the video, several bug fixes and improvements to the “Battlefront” game series are discussed. Key issues resolved include fixing weapon and bonus unlocks ahead of the required Veteran rank, swapping functions of L3 and R3 buttons, and enabling custom campaign options in split-screen Conquest mode. Additionally, various graphical and sensitivity issues were addressed, such as film cutscenes stuttering, specific sensitivity settings for analog sticks, and problems with the ATST loadout on the Moos Eisley map. The segment also mentions numerous fixes in “Battlefront 1” and “Battlefront 2,” including resolving issues with voice lines, K/D ratio display, animations in multiplayer matches, unit visibility, and several other gameplay and UI-related bugs.

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In this part of the video, several fixes and updates for various platforms are discussed, focusing primarily on resolving issues in the Battlefront classic collection. Notable fixes include resolving Chewbacca’s guided rocket issue on the Basin map, fixing multicolored snow on Hoth, ensuring visual effects and animations display correctly in hero assault, addressing Xbox joining issues, resolving PlayStation crash issues during loading, and various specific fixes for the Nintendo Switch, Steam, and controller-related problems. The segment also notes the absence of any mention of a future update 4, suggesting that this could be the final significant update unless major issues arise. The creator expresses hope that the community receives this update positively and notes the dwindling player base on Steam.

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In this part of the video, the creator discusses the poor performance of the Switch version of a game, noting that there are very few players still active. They mention that it is difficult to even fill half a server, highlighting it as a major failure especially given the high anticipation for its re-release. The creator concludes by encouraging viewers to share their thoughts, like the video, and subscribe for future updates on the Battlefront Classic Collection, and directs them to a playlist for previous videos.

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