Star Wars Battlefront Files Website Hosting
TL;DR: The recommended way to play Star Wars Battlefront II online is a community-project called SWBFSpy. Read the section below called SWBFSpy.
A huge new project to get stats tracking in Star Wars Battlefront 2 was recently launched and allows you to track your multiplayer stats on PC and see how you performance over time changes. Capturing the drama and epic conflict of Star Wars, Battlefront II brings the fight online. Attention to detail and scale make this game a joy to behold, with 16 incredible new battlefronts such as Utapau, Mustafar and the space above Coruscant, as well as the Death Star interior and Tantive IV, Princess Leia's blockade runner seen at the beginning of the original Star Wars.
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If you have the Steam/GoG version read also the section Steam/GoG official online multiplayer. There are a number of possible ways to still play the original Star Wars Battlefront II online. This holds for the and version of the game as well as the retail version (bought as a CD/DVD). Besides the alternatives discussed below there is also the official re-enabled online multiplayer exclusively for the Steam/GoG version, which however suffers from some problems (also explained later). SWBFSpy SWBFSpy is a community project to re-create online multiplayer (by making available an alternative master server, which is the essential part that makes online multiplayer work; see section Technical details if you are interested). It has the main advantage that it integrates smoothly with the game, i.e. Online multiplayer works how it worked before and you do not need an additional third-party program or make an account somewhere.
Note that if you own the Steam/GoG version you are replacing the current online-functionality (see section Steam/GoG official online multiplayer) with SWBFSpy. Additional information beyond the instructions given below (e.g. For Star Wars Battlefront (not II) or for the PlayStation 2 version of the game) can be found. The easiest way to get SWBFSpy is by downloading the changed executable file from their website and replace your existing file with it. After doing this you are able to play online using SWBFSpy without any extra steps required.
If you are uncomfortable with downloading an executable file and you are familiar with hex-editing you can make the necessary changes to your executable file yourself (explained later). Download instructions Go to the, scroll down to the headline Star Wars Battlefront 2 Patches (PC) and click on Click Here To Download for the correct file. Which one this is depends on which version of Star Wars Battlefront II you own: If you have the retail version (on CD/DVD), you want to get the file named English File (No Registration Needed).
If you have the game on Steam or GoG make sure to get the download named STEAM PATCH (No Registration Needed). You will get forwarded to another website where you can start the download by clicking on the file.
Installation instructions After the download has finished find the file in your download folder and extract the ZIP file by right-clicking on it, select Extract all. And click the Extract button. A folder will open up. If you see a folder called GameData, open it (only Steam/GoG version). Here you have to copy all files: select all files, right-click on one of them and select Copy. The further steps are now different depending on the version of the game that you own: • retail version (CD/DVD): Go to your game folder which normally is located at C: Program Files (x86) LucasArts Star Wars Battlefront II. Open the folder GameData and paste the copied files here by right-clicking on a free space and selecting Paste.
Right-click on the file BattlefrontII - SWBFSpy.exe and select Send to and Desktop (create shortcut). You will have a shortcut on your desktop now which you can open to start the game with SWBFSpy enabled. • Steam/GoG version: Go to your game folder which normally is located at C: Program Files (x86) Steam steamapps common Star Wars Battlefront II (it may be different for the GoG version) and open the folder GameData. Here you will now rename a few files now to make sure you don't overwrite your game files but have a copy of them in order to revert the changes at any time later. Right-click on the file BattlefrontII.exe, select Rename and enter some new name for it, e.g.