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The YouTube video discusses updates to the Battlefront classic collection and the Star Wars Battlefront 2 classic collection, highlighting gameplay improvements, challenges faced, and comparisons to PC versions and remastered editions. The speaker talks about issues like hit recognition, low player base in certain regions, glitches, and gameplay experience differences between Battlefront 1 and 2. They touch on the disappointment in the broken state of the console game compared to the PC version with mods, the possibility of playing with a controller, and server population variations. Overall, the speaker reflects on the charm of the original versions despite the underwhelming response to the remastered editions and recommends mods for a better playing experience in the classic collection.
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In this part of the video, the speaker talks about two recent updates to the Battlefront classic collection, with bug fixes and the addition of AI Heroes. They discuss playing the game online, noting that some issues remain, such as graphic glitches and low player base in certain regions like Australia. The speaker mentions experiencing connection issues due to high ping but acknowledges that gameplay in the tank is still functional. They compare the game visually to the PC version and a remastered version of Battlefront 2, highlighting the lack of significant upgrades in the classic collection.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses the recent update to the Star Wars Battlefront 2 classic collection, mentioning a decrease in file size to around 35-36 GB. They comment on gameplay improvements and smoother performance but express disappointment that these enhancements were not present at the game’s launch. The speaker also touches on hit recognition issues, the player base preference for Battlefront 2 over Battlefront 1, and the challenges faced due to the game’s age. They highlight the improved gaming experience and success in gameplay instances, including character choices like Princess Leia.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses their experience playing a game and how it could have been better if it had a successful launch with more players. They mention encountering glitches and game-breaking bugs, particularly in Battlefront 1, discussing issues with hit recognition and grenade spam. Despite the challenges faced while playing online, they note improvements in the gameplay experience in Battlefront 2, highlighting smoother performance and better hit registration even with high ping. The speaker expresses disappointment with Battlefront 1 but finds Battlefront 2 to be a more enjoyable experience so far.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker expresses disappointment in the broken state of the game on console compared to the PC version with mods installed. They showcase the Battlefront 2 remaster project mods, highlighting the seamless gameplay and modern graphical feel. Despite issues like a malfunctioning crosshair, the game runs smoothly. The speaker mentions the possibility of playing with a controller on the PC version but notes the lack of aim assist compared to consoles. They also discuss server population differences and veteran players on PC. The speaker reflects on the charm of the glitchy old version released in 2005 and the underwhelming response to the remastered version.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses their experience playing the Battlefront classic collection, highlighting that despite some updates, the game is still buggy and not entirely fixed. They mention facing bots in the game and comment on the online gameplay experience. The speaker recommends mods for those playing the Battlefront classic collection and suggests that playing the original versions on PC might provide a better experience. They discuss recent reviews of the game, express disappointment in its launch, and comment on the pricing. Overall, they acknowledge the game’s potential as a single-player experience for offline Galactic Conquest, story mode, and Instant Action.