The extended support ended on July 25, 2014, taking all GameSpy online video games across all platforms offline. Electronic Arts announced it would extend support for Battlefront II until June 30, 2014. GameSpy Technology scheduled a shut-down across all titles using the service for May 31, 2014, which included Star Wars: Battlefront II for PC, PS2, and Xbox. Like the original game, it was a commercial success. Reviewers generally praised the narrative-based story however, some felt that the upgrades from the original were not enough to merit the price.
The PSP version was the worst received, scoring 70.93% at GameRankings and 69 at Metacritic.
The PC version scored slightly lower at both sites, scoring a 76.60% at GameRankings and 78 at Metacritic. Gameplay additions over Battlefront include the use of Jedi and Sith, additional game modes such as hero assault, and objective-based space battles.īattlefront II was well received, with the PlayStation 2 and Xbox versions scoring in the mid 80s at aggregators GameRankings and Metacritic. Unlike its predecessor, Battlefront II features a more narrative-based campaign, retelling portions of the Star Wars story from the point of view of a veteran Imperial Stormtrooper, reminiscing about his tour of duty in service of both the Galactic Republic and the Galactic Empire. The game features new vehicles, characters, game mechanics, maps, and missions compared to the original Battlefront. The PSP version was developed by Savage Entertainment.
It was released on the PlayStation Store on October 20, 2009, for download on the PSP.
The game was released in PAL regions on October 31, 2005, on the PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable (PSP), Microsoft Windows, and Xbox platforms, and in North America on November 1 of the same year. Developed by Pandemic Studios and published by LucasArts, it is a sequel to 2004's Star Wars: Battlefront and the second game in the Star Wars: Battlefront series. Star Wars: Battlefront II is a 2005 first-person shooter and third-person shooter video game based on the Star Wars film franchise. This save game editor really works nicely.Action, third-person shooter, first-person shooter
Old one will not work now (Says "Cannot Find 'Endless Space' Profiles" as game update changed where save games are stored, thanks to the JamesX for heads up. May be I could post it under CheatHappens (when it's tested). I'm not sure about CheatHappens rules for external links, tell me if I'm doing something wrong here. Source is not very tidy as I'm not very familliar with AutoIt and I have bad programming skills. But I think I've lost it's source, so no updates, sorry.Īnd Source (AutoIt 3.8.1) (v0.24.4 Source):
UPDATE: (): I've just tested with 1.0.27 and editor still works, really a surprise. Old one will not work now, (Says "Cannot Find 'Endless Space' Profiles" as game update changed where save games are stored, thanks to the JamesX for heads up. UPDATE: Executable for version 0.30.5 here: Link Unpack executable to some empty directory of its own, to avoid conflicts.Įxe is pretty big as it embeds 7zip, XML DLL's and external XML editor. It asks for Admin privileges, to register/unregister XML parsing DLL's. I've been looking a little into save game editing and mopped up very simple SaveFile editor using AutoIt. i have not figured out the anomalies naming system as they are named in the file by numbers and as such will need to be crossed referenced with a file that contains there name and number then you can put in the correct anomlie for the planets or you can simply put them in a little at a time by noting the homeworld special and then connecting it to the number in the file which is tedious you can change you planets to Terran and size to huge if you likeġ1.
under department of treasury is the bank account that's you cashĩ if you have research qued you can put 100 complete if you like but it never does them all. make sure you get the right heroes under you empire should be after hero clone partĨ. don't edit the others unless you want uber AI maybeĦ edit you heroes after you buy them at like turn 10 and assign one to home planetħ. Open the save game file by using 7z Note: right click, 7z, open archive, file, editģ have fun if you cant figure it out best to leave it be and use trainerĥ. 1 the directory u are looking for should be Documents\EndlessSpace\Users\JediSpock\Saves