How to Roll Over in Star Wars Battlefront: Tips and Troubleshooting

There have been a few complaints from players that the game doesn’t allow them to roll over in the game.
As a result, they don’t respawn when a death occurs, and they either have to reload the game or exit and restart the game.
Read below to find out more.

  • The Star Wars Battlefront Roll Over feature is a neat one, but many users report issues while trying to use it.
  • Some users reported not being able to Roll Over, while others reported an error message.
  • To fix this issue, check the settings of your game, run the appropriate commands, or update your drivers.

Check if your console is plugged in

  1. Make sure the console is plugged in.
    Make sure the console is plugged in.
  2. If there isn’t any power, then the game won’t work.
  3. Check if you have enough storage
    Your console should at least have 20GB of free hard drive space.
  4. If you haven’t that much free space then you’ll have to uninstall some games to free up space.
  5. If not, then you can also upgrade your hard drive.
  6. Check if you have the right disc
    Make sure that the disc isn’t scratched, broken, or dirty.
  7. Try changing the disc.
    Try changing the disc.

Run the troubleshooter

  1. Press the Windows key + S, type troubleshoot in the text field, and click on the relevant search result.
  2. Choose Troubleshoot settings to open that tab in the snapshot directly below.
  3. Click the Additional troubleshooters button.
  4. Select the Battlefront: Play Star Wars Battlefront option.
    Select the Battlefront: Play Star Wars Battlefront option.
  5. Press the Run the troubleshooter button.

Update DirectX

  1. To do that, go to Start > type dxdiag
  2. Go to Display
  3. Check if you have DirectX 10.1
  4. If yes, go to Start > right- click my computer > go to properties
  5. Click on system
    Click on system
  6. In the system properties window, go to advanced tab
    In the system properties window, go to advanced tab
  7. Press on settings
  8. Under the performance tab, click on advanced
  9. Now, check the box that says use the most recent DirectX version
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