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EA offering workarounds for your Titanfall technical woes

Users experiencing technical issues in Titanfall can take to the recently updated Electronic Arts help page for workarounds and troubleshooting steps relating to connection errors, installation issues and crashes.

Electronic Arts acknowledged a number of glitches in the Xbox One and Windows PC release since its North American launch this week. A list of possible fixes was added to its official help page late last night; However, the company also ensures it is "currently aware of and tracking" these problems beyond its offering of player fixes.

A full list of troubleshooting fixes can be found here.

The game already proved to show some technical difficulty. In the wake of yesterday's launch, it was revealed a number of users were experiencing problems signing on to Xbox One. Xbox talking head Larry Hryb stated service outages were not specifically related to the game.

This follows confirmation of performance issues in South Africa during last month's beta, leading to the decision not to release the game in the region, EA confirmed earlier. All of Titanfall's servers across all platforms are on Microsoft's Azure platform, of which there wasn't a local data centre for the South African region. Australia also doesn't have a local operational data centre and instead will use the closest one in Singapore at launch.

Titanfall received a 9 out of 10 from Polygon, in a review that read: "Titanfall is the rare game that feels like it came out on top of the few compromises Respawn has had to make. Sliding the spectacle and holy shit moments of an epic campaign among bold, fast multiplayer that steals unlikely elements, Respawn has made them shine like they belonged there all along."

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