This collection of Star Wars Battlefront mods will make it look like the movies

This collection of Star Wars Battlefront mods will make it look like the movies

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I forgot just how pretty DICE's 2015 shooter Star Wars Battlefront was until I saw this collection of mods, which strips back the HUD, removes lens effects and stops the game shouting that annoying "return to combat" message when you venture off the beaten path. It's very simple, but by getting rid of all the noise it really lets the game's environments shine.

The creator of the collection, which is called The Jedi Chronicles: Rebellion against the Empire, says the aim is to turn the multiplayer-focused game into an "offline, single player, cinematic, arcade experience" that makes you feel like you're living in the Star Wars universe, rather than just playing a Star Wars-themed shooter. Gone are intro logos and loading screen tips, as well as any mention of playing online. It also takes away points, bonuses or ratings during rounds so you can just focus on having a good time.

This collection of Star Wars Battlefront mods will make it look like the movies

Apr 17, 2018, 2:28pm UTC
https://www.pcgamer.com/this-collection-of-star-wars-battlefront-mods-will-make-it-look-like-the-movies/ >I forgot just how pretty DICE's 2015 shooter Star Wars Battlefront was until I saw this collection of mods, which strips back the HUD, removes lens effects and stops the game shouting that annoying "return to combat" message when you venture off the beaten path. It's very simple, but by getting rid of all the noise it really lets the game's environments shine. >The creator of the collection, which is called The Jedi Chronicles: Rebellion against the Empire, says the aim is to turn the multiplayer-focused game into an "offline, single player, cinematic, arcade experience" that makes you feel like you're living in the Star Wars universe, rather than just playing a Star Wars-themed shooter. Gone are intro logos and loading screen tips, as well as any mention of playing online. It also takes away points, bonuses or ratings during rounds so you can just focus on having a good time.