You can also try deleting the vidmode.
EXE)\STAR WARS Battlefront II\ModData' 'Click save and enjoy PS: If u have multiple battlefrin the game library, do it for both the same way.
Step 1-3 was just them listing the previous fixes that didn't work for them. then right click on Battlefrand select 'Proprieties', then 'Advanced options' and paste the command line '-datapath '(your file path to the battlefront 2 folder that contains the. I'm happy to say that everything is all ok now, though it took the better part of a day to get it all down. So after dubious searching I stumbled onto the Microsoft Application Compatibility Toolkit, and a post on another forum that set down the steps to get it all working. One way to fix it is to use the task manager under the processes tab and right clicking on the program and choosing Set Affinity, then desleceting all but one core (however you'd have to do this everytime).
Apparantly a lot of older games have trouble play on PC's with processors numbering more than one. Originally posted by JacksonXR75:Step Four was downloading a program from Microsoft that allowed me to force the game to only use a single cpu Core on my multicore processor.