In a new roundup of gameplay issues and workarounds for Star Wars Battlefront , EA has outlined what to do if you're suffering poor performance when using dual graphics cards.

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"A driver issue causes dual graphics card setups, such as Crossfire or SLI, to suffer performance drops," says EA . "Graphics card manufacturers are working on a driver update for this issue... In the meantime, disable one graphics card to avoid performance problems."On Windows, you can disable your secondary graphics card by going to Device Manager > Display Adapters, right-clicking on your graphics card and selecting disable. EA also wants to remind you to re-enable your card after you're done playing.Other known issues include not being able to join servers or matchmake on Xbox One, but EA says that checking for the latest update will solve the problem. If you're stuck on the server "joining" screen, then you're advised to fully exit the game and try again.If you get the "You are not allowed to access online features" error, then you should make sure you're not playing on an underage or child account. IGN currently has a review in progress for Star Wars Battlefront . In other Star Wars news, an enhanced version of the SNES game Super Star Wars is coming to PS4 and Vita

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